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Yes, smoking can contribute to swollen salivary glands. The chemicals in tobacco can irritate the salivary glands and lead to inflammation, potentially causing swelling. Additionally, smoking can lead to dehydration and reduced saliva production, which can further exacerbate gland issues. Overall, smoking negatively impacts oral health and can result in various complications, including swollen salivary glands.

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What is the name of the exocrine glands associated with the oral cavity?

Exocrine glands are ducted; this is to say that the exocrine glands pour their secretions into ducts, unlike endocrine glands, which have no ducts. Pancreas: secretion of zymogen proteins; Testes; Mammary; Liver delivers bile through the bile duct; Tear glands cause ducted secretions;


What childhood disease causes the salivary glands in the jaw to swell dramatically?

Mumps is a childhood disease that causes the salivary glands in the jaw to swell dramatically. It is a viral infection that can also cause symptoms such as fever, headache, and muscle aches. Vaccination has greatly reduced the incidence of mumps in recent years.


Why are salivary gland scans performed?

A salivary gland scan is done to help diagnose the cause of dry mouth. It is a test that is done when Sjogren's syndrome, salivary duct obstruction, asymmetric hypertrophy, or growths such as Warthin's tumors are suspected.


How big can swollen glands get?

Swollen glands can vary in size depending on the cause and severity of the inflammation. In general, they can range from being barely noticeable to several centimeters in diameter. It is important to monitor any changes in size and consult a healthcare provider if concerned.


Where do mumps virus reproduce?

The Mumps virus is characterized by swelling of the parotid glands, salivary glands and other epithelial tissues, causing high morbidity (illness) and in some cases more serious complications such as deafness or damage to the testes.

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What might it mean if you have swollen glands?

If the swollen glands can cause in the neck disease.


Could chlamydia cause swollen glands if left untreated for years?

Chlamydia does not cause swollen glands.


What is the scientific name for the mumps?

Epidemic parotitis because it affects the parotid glands and is contagious and caused epidemics in history.The scientific name for mumps is Epidemic parotitis. The virus can cause pain, fever and swelling in the salivary glands.


Do cold sores cause swollen glands?

Yes.


Can ear spacers cause swollen glands?

Probs


What are the MMR side effects?

Measles causes a rash all over the body. They can cause pneumonia and even seizure's. Rubella is a strain of measles that causes a rash on the body, swollen glands, tiredness. It is also called German Measles's. Mumps causes swollen salivary glands, it causes tiredness, loss of appetite. These are all viruses that can be prevented by the MMR vaccine.


What happens when your lip is swollen after smoking?

Smoking cause wrinkles on the upper lip, and darken both.


Can eating Altoids cause a swollen gland?

No, eating Altoids can not cause a swollen gland. Glands only swell when there is an infection present in the body. A doctor will be able to tell you the cause.


What is the name of the exocrine glands associated with the oral cavity?

Exocrine glands are ducted; this is to say that the exocrine glands pour their secretions into ducts, unlike endocrine glands, which have no ducts. Pancreas: secretion of zymogen proteins; Testes; Mammary; Liver delivers bile through the bile duct; Tear glands cause ducted secretions;


What could be the cause of a tender or sore lump in your neck under your ear?

If your neck is swollen and under your ears are red and tender, you may have swollen glands. Swollen glands are a result of an enlargement of the lymph nodes.


What is worse flu or swollen glands?

That is hard to answer because you are comparing a disease, influenza (or "flu"), to a symptom, swollen glands. There are many diseases and disorders that can cause swollen glands. Swollen glands are mostly an indication that your immune system is reacting to an infection or inflammation of some kind. Furthermore, the outcome of the flu vs. that of swollen glands can vary quite a bit. Most of the time, flu is just a slightly more uncomfortable inconvenience than is a common cold (both flu and colds can cause swollen glands). On the other hand, approximately 36,000 people in the US die from the flu every year (elderly people are more vulnerable). So, flu can be worse than swollen glands in this scenario. Mumps is one of the diseases that can cause swollen glands, and although it is usually not that serious in children, it is often very dangerous for adults. Mononucleosis causes swollen glands, which is an even more serious disease if untreated. And toward the worst end of the scale, leukemia ("blood cancer") can cause swollen glands as a symptom. And approximately 22,000 deaths in the United States are attributed to only one of several types of leukemia in a year. It almost comes down to a toss of the coin of which is worse and depends on how "worse" is measured.


What childhood disease causes the salivary glands in the jaw to swell dramatically?

Mumps is a childhood disease that causes the salivary glands in the jaw to swell dramatically. It is a viral infection that can also cause symptoms such as fever, headache, and muscle aches. Vaccination has greatly reduced the incidence of mumps in recent years.