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Swollen Salivary Gland, Sensitive To Touch, Painful. Infection? Suggestions?

have been experiencing swollen salivary (I think) gland on right side only, in front of ear/partly into my face, and just below my right ear .. very sensitive to the touch & noticeably swells when eating (but not drinking fluids) .. goes down after finished eating, but some swelling remains. not extreme pain, but painful all the same .. more to the touch than an ache. infection ? came on very suddenly .. thank you, Paula
Mon, 22 Jul 2013
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
Hi Paula and thank you so much for this query.

Acute swollen and tender salivary glands is often caused by mumps virus and the disease commonly called mumps. It is often accompanied with fever. Most of the are benign and resolve on their own without any major complications. Treatment consist in relieving pains with acetaminophen, and staying hydrated by drinking much fluids. If it should persist beyond a week, then please seek medical treatment.

It can be transmitted to close contacts so avoid getting in contact with so many people until symptoms start to resolve. This will hep in protecting loved ones and the society.

Hope you find this helpful.
I wish you a speedy recovery.
Chobufo, MD.


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General & Family Physician Dr. Het Ram Bishnoi 's  Response
Hello,
Thanks for the query to H.C.M. Forum.
As you mentioned in your query , it seems that disorder is in right Parotid gland.
May be calculus in Parotid gland as symptoms are those one would expect ---a painful swelling of the gland , especially at meal-time , as in your case.
Sialography may find out the calculus is it is large & radio opaque.
In my opinion consult a surgeon as physical examination will find out the cause.
Good luck.
Dr. HET
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ENT Specialist Dr. Hariom Sharma's  Response
Hi,
Thanks for contacting HCM
you have
Swollen salivary gland on right side only, in front of ear/partly into my face, and just below my right ear
very sensitive to the touch & noticeably swells when eating
goes down after finished eating
These all symptom suggesting the right acute parotiditis . Take antibiotic, antiinflammatory and more liquide diet. For Better diagnosis and treatment consult ENT specialist.

Thanks
Dr Hariom Sharma

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Swollen Salivary Gland, Sensitive To Touch, Painful. Infection? Suggestions?

Hi Paula and thank you so much for this query. Acute swollen and tender salivary glands is often caused by mumps virus and the disease commonly called mumps. It is often accompanied with fever. Most of the are benign and resolve on their own without any major complications. Treatment consist in relieving pains with acetaminophen, and staying hydrated by drinking much fluids. If it should persist beyond a week, then please seek medical treatment. It can be transmitted to close contacts so avoid getting in contact with so many people until symptoms start to resolve. This will hep in protecting loved ones and the society. Hope you find this helpful. I wish you a speedy recovery. Chobufo, MD.