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St Andrews House Medical Centre

2 Waterloo Road, Stalybridge, SK15 2AU

Telephone: 0161 338 3181 | Out of Hours: 0161 336 5958

gmicb-tameside.st.andrewshouse@nhs.net

Sorry, we're currently closed. Please call NHS 111

MSK or Enhanced Access appointments on the 1st Floor- Open until 8.00pm | Telephone: 0161 393 2976

Yorkshire Health Solutions (Ultrasound Scan) | Telephone: 0345 095 0245

Connect Health/Pain Management | Telephone: 0330 174 1398/0800 0340 406

We are welcoming new patients from all around the Tameside Area, please register online or pop in to see us for the forms ....  Our new email address is  gmicb-tameside.st.andrewshouse@nhs.net

Head & Neck Cancer Awareness

 

Headandneckcancers

The symptoms of head and neck cancers may include a lump or a sore that does not heal, a sore throat that does not go away, difficulty in swallowing, and a change or hoarseness in the voice. These symptoms may also be caused by other, less serious conditions. It is important to check with a doctor or dentist about any of these symptoms. Symptoms that may affect specific areas of the head and neck include the following:

  • Oral cavity: A white or red patch on the gums, the tongue, or the lining of the mouth; a swelling of the jaw that causes dentures to fit poorly or become uncomfortable; and unusual bleeding or pain in the mouth.
  • Pharynx: Trouble breathing or speaking; pain when swallowing; pain in the neck or the throat that does not go away; frequent headaches, pain, or ringing in the ears; or trouble hearing.
  • Larynx: Pain when swallowing or ear pain.
  • Paranasal sinuses and nasal cavity: Sinuses that are blocked and do not clear; chronic sinus infections that do not respond to treatment with antibiotics; bleeding through the nose; frequent headaches, swelling or other trouble with the eyes; pain in the upper teeth; or problems with dentures.
  • Salivary glands: Swelling under the chin or around the jawbone, numbness or paralysis of the muscles in the face, or pain in the face, the chin, or the neck that does not go away.

 

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