If the patient has difficulty smiling, winking, or drinking fluids, the physician should be contacted immediately. These are signs of facial nerve damage.
A doctor should be contacted immediately if a rash develops.
If the patient has difficulty smiling, winking, or drinking fluids, the physician should be contacted immediately. These are signs of facial nerve damage.
If jaundice, flu-like symptoms or a rash appear, a doctor should be contacted immediately.
Parotidectomy is performed in a hospital operating room , usually by an otolaryngologist
Parotidectomy is the medical term meaning surgical removal of the parotid gland.
The main purpose of parotidectomy is to remove cancerous tumors in the parotid gland.
The most common long-term complication of parotidectomy is redness and sweating in the cheek, known as Frey's syndrome.
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There is a 25-50% risk of temporary facial weakness following parotidectomy, and a 1-2% risk of permanent weakness.
Should severe swelling, itching, or pain occur, or if the patient has trouble breathing, the clinic or health care provider should be contacted immediately.
The nerve that is in control of blinking your eye could have potentially been damaged during the procedure. You will need to see your doctor to determine if the damage is temporary or permanent.
not unless you have contacted your doctor to find out if this is OK for you