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What Causes A Swollen Parotid Gland?

My husband appears to have a swollen parotid gland on the right side of his face (forward of the tragus and extending slightly below the jaw). Additionally, he has a smooth red rash that starts at tragus level and travels upward to the hairline, over to the eyebrow, and borders on his crows feet. He has a low grade fever (99.3), body aches, joint pain, fatigue, and a small itch/burn in the rash area. He saw an urgent care doctor that diagnosed him with shingles. He was prescribed Prednisone and Acyclovir. I suppose my question is if it is shingles, why is the parotid gland swollen? (His symptoms started yesterday. He is 63 yrs old.)
Mon, 25 Aug 2014
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Hi. The diagnosis seems right however, you should keep a close watch. If there is continued fever then you might need to add another antibiotic to counter secondary bacterial infection. Once five days of treatment are over I would advise you to see your doctor again. Take care and feel free to ask any more clarifications if you have. Take care. Dr Rishi, New Delhi, India.
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What Causes A Swollen Parotid Gland?

Hi. The diagnosis seems right however, you should keep a close watch. If there is continued fever then you might need to add another antibiotic to counter secondary bacterial infection. Once five days of treatment are over I would advise you to see your doctor again. Take care and feel free to ask any more clarifications if you have. Take care. Dr Rishi, New Delhi, India.