|
abc.abc,
abc.abc,
United States of America,
AK,
U.K,
56656,
111-111-1111
|
Personal Website : http://www.zosap.com/
|
When saliva cannot flow through a duct, it backs up in the gland, causing swelling and pain. Other common symptoms include tenderness and swelling in your face, mouth, or neck. You might also have a dry mouth and trouble swallowing or opening your mouth. It can also happen in babies during the first few weeks after birth. If not treated, salivary gland infections can cause severe pain, high fevers, and accumulation of pus. . Viral infections such as mumps, flu, and others can cause swelling of the salivary glands. Swelling happens in parotid glands on both sides of the face, giving the appearance of "chipmunk cheeks." These infections most often affect the parotid gland. Dehydration and malnutrition raise the risk of getting a bacterial infection.
|
Favorite Websites :
http://www.zosap.com/
http://www.zosap.com/
http://www.zosap.com/
|
Blog : http://www.zosap.com/
|
|
|