
What Causes Swelling In The Jaws?

Most probably Parotid salivary gland swelling.
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thanks for your query, albeit short and specific.
Please give me additional information for me to assist you better.
Since when has this started?
Does the swelling increase on eating, chewing or watch by putting salt/sugar or lemon juice in mouth?
Any definite swelling you can feel?
Noted that the swelling dissipates on massage...
Which side?
Please post clear and focussed photos as these help for on-the-spot diagnosis in some cases.
As per the history you have provided, this seems to be swelling of the Parotid salivary gland secondary to some obstruction in the duct. Hence it can be dissipated on massage but refills again.
I hope this answer helps you.
Please feel free to ask for further relevant queries if you feel that there is a gap of communication and give the photos and feedback I have requested for.
With Regards.


There didn't seem to be any impact from chewing/eating. I was having my hair done until about 12:30 and I don't recall it showing at that time nor did my hairdresser mention anything. I had pizza for lunch which was salty but I can't tell you if it did anything or not. It was after lunch that I became aware of it when I leaned my head on my hand. It was on the left side. Posting a photo at this point would not show anything I'm afraid but if I have any more issues, I'll take a picture.
Thanks so much, having an idea of what it could be helps.
Watch for reappearance
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your feedback.
Yes, photos will help only if it has a positive finding.
If the swelling reappears, I would advise you the following:
Consult your Doctor, preferably an ENT Specialist for clinical evaluation, examination and ask for high resolution ultrasonography or MRI of the affected area to get most appropriate diagnosis and a plan for management if needed.


You are most welcome
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Thanks for your appreciation.

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