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Submandibular Gland Tender, Swollen. No Relief With Medications. CBCT Normal. Causes Tonsillitis, Pharyngitis, Cough. Cure?

Hi, I have problem in submandibular gland,it is tender and swelled on physical exam since 4 months.i have taken huge allopathic medicines antibiotics,homeo,,ayurvedic but it is still lingering .CBCT was done which was normal.As soon as I stop taking antibiotics it recurs,It causes tonsillitis,pharyntitis and cough.what should I do Im totally frustrated,should I get it removed
Thu, 12 Sep 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for contacting Health Care Magic
I had gone through your query , It suggests that you are suffering from Chronic submandibular sialidenitis . For better management you need to investigation
1. USG of the Neck mainly submandibular region of that side.
2. FNAC of the submandibular region
3. Serum amylase level
Please go for these investigations.
Thanks

Dr Hariom Sharma
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Submandibular Gland Tender, Swollen. No Relief With Medications. CBCT Normal. Causes Tonsillitis, Pharyngitis, Cough. Cure?

Hi, Thanks for contacting Health Care Magic I had gone through your query , It suggests that you are suffering from Chronic submandibular sialidenitis . For better management you need to investigation 1. USG of the Neck mainly submandibular region of that side. 2. FNAC of the submandibular region 3. Serum amylase level Please go for these investigations. Thanks Dr Hariom Sharma