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Differential Diagnosis For Painful salivation
- Surgical, Procedure Complication
Parotid gland surgery/parotidectomy- Infected organ, Abscesses
Parotitis, acute
Sialadenitis
Submaxillary gland infection/abscess
Parotid abscess- Anatomic, Foreign Body, Structural Disorders
Parotid duct obstruction
Sialolithiasis
Stenson's duct/blockage- Vegetative, Autonomic, Endocrine Disorders
Geniculate Neuralgia- Synonyms
- Excessive salivation, Excessive salivation (disorder), Excessive salivation (symptom), Excessive salivation symptom, Excessive salivation symptom (finding), Excessive secretion of saliva, Hyperactive salivary flow, hypersalivation, Hypersecretion of saliva, Hypersecretion of salivary gland, hypersecretion salivary gland, INCREASED SALIVATION, Painful, Polysialia, PTYALISM, Ptyalorrhea, Ptyalorrhoea, SALIVA INCREASED, Saliva secretion excessive, Saliva secretion increased, salivary gland hypersecretion, Salivary hypersecretion, salivary secretion excessive, Salivary secretion increased, SALIVATION, Salivation excess symp., SALIVATION INCREASE, Sialism, Sialismus, Sialorrhea, Sialorrhoea, Sialosis
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