Sialodochitis

Description **Sialodonchitis** is an inflammatory disease of the salivary gland resulting in the formation of cysts. With bilateral damage to the major or minor salivary glands in the molars and premolars of the upper and lower anterior teeth. With large cysts, they may be observed



What are sialodochi? These are inflammatory diseases of the salivary glands and ducts or an acute inflammatory process of the parotid glands. The disease occurs not only in adults, but also in children, even newborns. Symptoms are pain in the area of ​​projection of the gland, lymphadenopathy, the presence of foci of compaction and palpation of the tubercles. The main diagnostic procedure is sialomoscopy. Treatment of sialotochcosis depends on the form of the disease and the condition of the body. But in any case, it is better to consult a doctor as soon as possible at the first symptoms.

Causes of the disease What causes inflammation of the salivary glands? Let's consider the main causes of the development of the disease: bacteria; viruses; mushrooms; underdevelopment of the mucous membrane; hypothermia; head and face injuries; fungal infection; thermal burns; chemical burn; tumor disintegration; intoxication with organic poisons; parasites; side effects of medications. As a result, it turns out that there are quite a lot of causes of the disease, almost all of them accompany modern man. To counter unpleasant health consequences, you need to know the symptoms of sialoichoitis, the cause of the disease and, if necessary, consult a specialist in time. A siamologist deals with problems of the oral mucosa and salivary glands. Rehabilitation and prognosis With adequate diagnosis and treatment, the prognosis is favorable, the functions of the salivary glands are restored. The effectiveness of therapy largely depends on the stage and form of development of the pathology, and the timeliness of diagnosis. Like any other pathology, sialosdosis is very dangerous; if delayed, the acute disease becomes chronic, which is much more difficult to treat. In case of relapse of inflammation, repeated surgery is very risky and the frequency of its implementation does not exceed half of all operations.