Signs & Symptoms Oral SCC in cats are typically large, invasive and often ulcerated tumors that occur anywhere in the mouth,
including under the tongue, the palate (roof of the mouth), the upper jaw (maxilla) and lower jaw (mandible).
Things she has helped women with
include: sore nipples,
tongue and lip ties, breastfeeding during the early weeks, over-supply,
under - supply, plugged ducts, mastitis, weaning, pumping, returning to work, nursing toddlers and night time challenges, premature babies and breastfeeding multiples.