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Squamous Cell Carcinoma - Info on Squamous Cell Carcinoma Symptom, Causes & Treatment

What is Squamous Cell Carcinoma ?

Squamous Cell Carcinoma is a very common type of skin disorders but is very dangerous also. Squamous cell carcinomas enlarge slowly and invariantly and can invade neighboring tissue, like the eye. They can also spread to offish parts of the body (metastasize) if not treated early.

Squamous cell carcinoma, is a kind of skin disorder which a type of cancer this disease is the outcomes of long term sun damage to the skin. The cancer develops in the outer layer of the skin (the epithelium). Some squamous cell carcinomas develop from small sandpaper-like lesions called solar (sun) or actinic keratosis. It is probable for squamous cell carcinoma to spread to other areas of the body; therefore, early treatment is important. SCCs may occur on all areas of the body comprising the mucous membranes, but are most common in areas exposed to the sun. It arises from the epidermis and resembles the squamous cells that subsume most of the upper layers of skin These cell carcinoma burgeon slowly and steadily and can invade neighboring tissue, like the eye.

Here you find all terms related to Squamous Cell Carcinoma, like symptoms, causes and effective treatment. Squamous cell carcinomas are most common on the face because the face receives more sunlight than other parts of the body.

What are the causes of Squamous Cell Carcinoma ?

Causes of Squamous Cell Carcinoma are:

  • Maximum sun exposure can lead to Squamous Cell Carcinoma
  • The sun damage responsible for a squamous cell carcinoma generally occurred years before the cancer begins.
  • Squamous cell carcinomas may also develop where skin has suffered certain kinds of injury: burns, scars, long-standing sores
  • People who get one squamous cell carcinoma are likely to develop more.
  • chronic skin inflammation or medical conditions that muffle the immune system over an extended period of time may encourage development of squamous cell carcinoma.
  • X-rays or certain chemicals such as arsenic and petroleum by-products

What are the symptoms of Squamous Cell Carcinoma ?

Following are the symptoms of Squamous Cell Carcinoma

1) Development of skin lesion, growth, or bump which are small, firm, reddened in shape these are usually located on the face, ears, neck, hands, arms and may occur on the lip, mouth, tongue, genitals or other areas

2) A wart-like growth that crusts and occasionally bleeds.

3) Persistent, scaly red patch with irregular borders that occasionally crusts or bleeds.

4) Open sore that bleeds and crusts and persists for weeks.

Treatment of Squamous Cell Carcinoma - With Home Remedies

Different Types of Treatment For Squamous Cell Carcinoma are available, some are :

  • only treatment is surgery

 

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