Your doctor may suggest a biopsy if they're unsure about the exact type of cancer or tumors in your body. They will remove some tissue from your mouth or throat using a needle and send it off for analysis. In some cases, you'll need to be put under for a biopsy if a larger sample is required or if the sampling location is difficult to access. If you have been diagnosed with oral cancer, surgery can help prevent it from spreading. With a preventive surgery, your doctor will inspect your mouth and throat and remove any potentially harmful tissue. You will need to be under general anesthesia for preventive oral surgery. Talk with your doctor about the risks and rewards. If your doctor believes that your tumor is located in just 1 area of your oral cavity, then they might suggest curative surgery. During this surgery, your doctor will remove the entire tumor. When followed by chemotherapy or radiation therapy, this can give you a better chance of recovering. Similarly, in a debulking surgery your doctor will try to remove as much of the tumor as possible. Then, they will use chemotherapy or radiation therapy to try to reduce the remaining cancerous areas. A plastic surgeon or other specialist can add bone grafts or even fit with you with prosthetics for your mouth. These procedures may help you get closer to comfortably eating, drinking, and speaking. A dental specialist may also be able to fit you with implants if your teeth or gums have been affected by treatment or cancer.
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One-sentence summary -- Get a sample via diagnostic biopsy. Agree to preventive surgery to remove potentially malignant areas. Agree to curative surgery to remove malignant tissue. Get restorative surgery to fix any damage from treatment.

Q: You should also see a doctor if your pain is so severe that it prevents you from living your life. The following symptoms may also indicate an underlying condition that needs treatment:  Nausea that doesn’t go away Black, tarry stool or bright red bloody streaks Severe diarrhea or constipation Chest pain Unexplained weight loss There are several conditions which can have similar symptoms to gas. This means that if you aren’t sure that your symptoms are just gas, you may want to get checked by a doctor. The following conditions may produce symptoms that feel like gas:  Appendicitis Gall stones An obstructed bowel Irritable bowel syndrome Heart diseases Be honest and open with your doctor. In order to best diagnose you, your doctor will need to examine you physically and talk about your diet.  Let your doctor tap your abdomen and listen to whether it sounds hollow. If so, it suggests you have a lot of gas. Your doctor will also listen to your abdomen with a stethoscope. Loud rumbling and gurgling noises may be a sign that the intestines are full of gas. Give your doctor an honest summary of your eating habits. Provide your doctor with your medical records, including a complete list of medications, supplements, and vitamins that you take.
A: Go to a doctor if you have signs of an underlying condition. Proactively investigate serious symptoms. Get a medical exam.

Article: Take a plastic storage bin or children's pool and fill it with four to five inches (10 to 13 cm)  of dirt or long grain rice. Hide toys and treats in the in the bin, and let your ferret dig around to find hidden treasures. If you choose to use rice, make sure it is not instant. Instant rice can cause intestinal blockages when swallowed uncooked. Similar to a dig box, a ball pit allows your ferret to play around and explore new surfaces. Add layers of ping pong balls to a storage bin, along with some of your ferret's favorite toys. Then, simply allow your ferret to explore. There should be enough balls in the bin that your ferret can move between them, but not so many that they are completely submerged. Packing peanuts make another great option for your ferret to play around in. Just be sure to use the cornstarch variety instead of the styrofoam ones. These dissolve in water, and won't cause intestinal blockages if chewed and swallowed.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Build a dig box. Make a ball pit. Use cornstarch packing peanuts.

Article: In New Jersey, your marriage can be officiated by any of the following people: a judge or magistrate of any kind, a county clerk, a mayor or deputy mayor of a town, a chairman of a township committee, and anyone who has been ordained (including online).  If you have a comfortable relationship with a religious figure, consider asking them to marry you. If you have a close friend, ask if they’d like to marry you (after they’ve been ordained online). Ask your already married friends to see if they recommend anyone. In order for your marriage to be legally recognized, you must first obtain a marriage license from the state of New Jersey. You can get your marriage license by visiting your local registrar and presenting the following documents.  A driver’s license, passport or state and/or federal ID. Proof of residency. Your social security card and/or number. A witness who is over the age of 18. Your marriage license application fee, which costs $28.00. There is a 72-hour waiting period in New Jersey, so if you plan to get married on a weekend, you need to get your license by the Tuesday prior. You do not have to be a resident of New Jersey to get married in New Jersey. Not every woman (or man) feels compelled to change their surname after a wedding, but if that’s important to you, you can find the forms online at the New Jersey Judiciary website.  Fill out and sign the Verified Complaint form. Make sure to keep a copy of the form for your records. Mail the form, filing fee and a self-addressed, stamped envelope to a New Jersey court. You can also drop the materials off in person. You will receive a  hearing date in the mail, along with the name of a local newspaper. Publish your name change hearing date in the newspaper prior to your hearing. Send the court the Affidavit of Publishing to prove you completed the task. Appear in court on your hearing date. Afterwards, publish your final judgment in the newspaper within 20 days and send another Affidavit to the court. Notify the state bureau of vital statistics and treasury department of your name change.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Find someone to officiate. Obtain a marriage license. Change your name (if you want).