That feeling : Sometimes arises from the fact that the mouth is so dry. If that is a factor, consider using an oral system like biotene (available everywhere) to help. Hope this helps.
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Yes and no: If the oral cancer has progressed enough it can make you feel like there is always something stuck in the throat. Oropharyngeal cancer is more likely to do so.. The key to beating any cancer of the oral cavity is early diagnosis, and treatment. , hpv has been found to increase risk of oral cancer, especially in young people. So it would be a good idea to see your dentist yearly for screening.
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