Suggest Treatment For A Salivary Gland Infection
if there is no improvement then you should be seen
Detailed Answer:
HI, thanks for using healthcare magic
You should consider seeing your doctor if there is no improvement in your symptoms. It is possible that there is a block in the salivary gland (may have contributed to the infection)
This is associated with pain that becomes worse with eating because the glands make saliva that is needed to digest food.
Stones are a cause of blockage. This can occur on its own or there may be an associated infection.
Imaging such as an x ray can be done to take a look at the gland. If no stone is found and the symptoms are thought to be due to infection only you may need a switch of antibiotics eg clindamycin can be used for salivary gland infections.
Treatment of stones generally involves antibiotics and warm compresses like you are using, using a lot of fluid, massage of the gland.
If there is no improvement and a stone is confirmed then surgical treatment may be needed.
This involves going into the ducts/passage way and removing any blockage.
I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions
Just curious, do the put you asleep if they have to remove a stone surgically ?
Thank you
can be done under local or general anesthesia
Detailed Answer:
HI
Sorry about the delayed reply. Since the pain is progressing and not stabilizing, you should be reassessed, even if it is just to change the pain control.
In terms of stone removal, it can be done by both local or general anesthesia.
Please feel free to ask any other questions