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Uvula distended towards right
Hello doctor, I am a homemaker and in the last week I observed that my uvula is distended towards right side of my throat...no hurt,no pain,no fever. Showed to a general physician and they said it's okay and prescribed Amoxicillin. Also FYI - I have a dental granuloma in the molar tooth for which I had an RCT done 12 years ago and a tooth decay ( in the process of getting treatment) Could that be causing the uvula distention. Kindly assist with your valuable advice so that I can seek proper medical assistance. Thank you.
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No it's not related to your dental problem. It's normal. nothing to worry about.
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No. Uvula appearing like distended without any symptoms, no need to worry.
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Not related to it Better to share a pic Mostly not related
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