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Salivary Gland Infection/Inflammation (Sialedenitis)

Salivary Gland Infection/Inflammation (Sialedenitis) - What it is

Salivary gland disorders can be divided into infection/inflammation or tumours.

Salivary gland infection/ inflammation (Sialedenitis)

Any patient with salivary gland infection will complain of a painful swelling that developed over a few days. Pain and swelling usually increase with meals. These episodes may be recurrent especially if they are precipitated by salivary duct stones causing obstruction to the salivary flow.

Acute treatment consists of painkillers and antibiotics. However, if the episodes are recurrent, a computed tomography scan or sialendoscopy is performed to look for possible stones or other causes of ductal obstruction.

Salivary Gland Infection/Inflammation (Sialedenitis) - Symptoms

Salivary Gland Infection/Inflammation (Sialedenitis) - How to prevent?

Salivary Gland Infection/Inflammation (Sialedenitis) - Causes and Risk Factors

Salivary Gland Infection/Inflammation (Sialedenitis) - Preparing for surgery

Salivary Gland Infection/Inflammation (Sialedenitis) - Post-surgery care

Salivary Gland Infection/Inflammation (Sialedenitis) - Other Information

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