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Hairy Leukoplakia Symptoms & Diagnosis

Symptoms

In some cases, leukoplakia resembles oral thrush , an infection also associated with HIV/AIDS and lowered immune function. Leukoplakia is usually harmless, but sometimes leads to cancer. If you have any of these symptoms for more than a week, see your dentist or doctor:

  • Lesion on the tongue or gums, inside of the cheeks, or on the vulva
    • White, gray, or red in color
    • Thick, slightly raised, or hardened surface

    Oral Thrush—Resembles Leukoplakia

    Thrush
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  • Sensitivity to touch, heat, or spicy foods
  • Pain or other signs of infection in chronic cases
  • With hairy leukoplakia: painless and fuzzy, white appearance

Diagnosis

In most cases, a dentist can diagnose leukoplakia with a mouth exam. To confirm a diagnosis or to check for cancer, an oral brush biopsy may be needed. This involves removing some cells with a small brush. It takes only minutes and is painless. A pathologist then checks these cells for signs of cancer. Sometimes the dentist uses a scalpel to remove cells after numbing the area.

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