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How Can Submandibular Swelling Be Treated?

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Posted on Fri, 16 Jun 2017
Question: My 33 year old son ca!!ed and said his glands are swollen on his left side just under his chin. He can eat and drink but it has done this a couple of times recently. I am out of town but returning in the AM. Just worried about his throat closing up. He is in good YYYY@YYYY
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Answered by Dr. Priyanka Aggarwal (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Submandibular swelling

Detailed Answer:
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Welcome to Healthcare Magic and thanks for putting up the query
Submandibular swelling in children is usually due to lymph node enlargement or sub mandibular gland infection.
Lymph nodes enlargement in this region is due some dental caries or infection or some oral lesions.
Please tell me does he have any such complaints.
If possible please send me the pictures of the swelling so that I can suggest you better.
Please don't worry this won't lead to any complications
Follow up with the required information.
Thanks and regards
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How Can Submandibular Swelling Be Treated?

Brief Answer: Submandibular swelling Detailed Answer: Hi Welcome to Healthcare Magic and thanks for putting up the query Submandibular swelling in children is usually due to lymph node enlargement or sub mandibular gland infection. Lymph nodes enlargement in this region is due some dental caries or infection or some oral lesions. Please tell me does he have any such complaints. If possible please send me the pictures of the swelling so that I can suggest you better. Please don't worry this won't lead to any complications Follow up with the required information. Thanks and regards