How To Treat A Salivary Gland Stone

Antibiotics For Infection

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Sometimes, the salivary gland can become infected when it has a stone lodged within it. This is because the stone is keeping saliva from flowing out into the rest of the mouth. If individuals happened to pick up some germs recently, that bacteria or virus might be inside their saliva. Since it is unable to go anywhere but the gland, it then causes an infection. This can make the pain even worse and may threaten other parts of the mouth if the infection spreads. A solution for this is to receive antibiotics. Patients will have to see a doctor to determine which antibiotic will work best for them. It's also prudent to have the stone removed at the same time, however, so patients can limit the chance of another infection.

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