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Anthony Jones, who is from Florida, came to Houston for treatment after his tongue became so swollen he couldn't close his mouth.
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What To Know About Ludwig Angina - MSN
Medically reviewed by Jordana Haber Hazan, MD Ludwig angina occurs when a bacterial infection in your teeth or jaw causes symptoms like tongue swelling, tooth pain, neck pain, and difficulty ...
From thyroid problems to allergic reactions to serious infections, here are all the causes of a swollen tongue, doctors say. Plus, how to tell if you should worry.
Gingivostomatitis is a highly contagious infection of the mouth and gums. It can also affect the lips and tongue. Its main symptoms can include pain, swollen gums, blisters, and sores.
Swelling patterns Tongue swelling provides important diagnostic clues: General enlargement may indicate allergic reactions, thyroid dysfunction, or other systemic conditions.
Transient lingual papillitis is a temporary inflammation of the taste buds, causing small, painful bumps on the tongue, often linked to irritation, stress, or certain foods.
A swollen uvula (aka uvulitis) can have various causes, but isn't common. From viral infections to snoring, doctors share the possible reasons your uvula is swollen.
Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome (MRS) is a rare neurological condition with three characteristic features. These include recurring facial paralysis, facial swelling, and furrows in the tongue.
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