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Interruption in salivary gland.. something like a small stone like thing under the tongue.. causes bad odour in mouth and swelling on right side of face immidiately below the jawline
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As you have felt, it should be exactly that! A stone in the submandibular gland duct. Earlier a gland excision used to be performed for this. However now a days we are successfully removing all stones from the duct using Sialendoscopy. This is a procedure by which a mini endoscope is used to remove stones using baskets. Kindly schedule an appointment with your nearest ent surgeon who is well conversant with this technique so that your gland can be saved
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stop gutka/smoking and other irritants to delicate lining of mouth.
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apply honey on affected areas , it has no side effects
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