Parotid Tumor Surgery – Essential to Remove the Gland and Tumor

Parotid tumor often causes swelling in the face or jaw. However, it isn’t painful; while there are also different other symptoms that include numbness, burning or pricking sensations in the face or a loss of facial movement. In case, you feel uncomfortable or any of the aforementioned symptoms, you need to consult with doctors and look for parotid tumor surgery. Surgery is also required as most salivary tumors are non-cancerous and small blockages may pass without treatment.


Know About the Symptoms and Follow Diagnosis Process before Parotid Tumor Surgery


There are different sings of tumor that include (not sure in all cases), a lump in the area of the ear, cheek, jaw, lip or inside the mouth. Fluid draining from the ear, trouble swallowing or opening the mouth widely, numbness or weakness in the face, pain in the face that doesn’t go away, etc are some of the common symptoms that may require treatment. According to doctors, there are different salivary glands in the lips, cheek, mouth and throat.


Tumors can occur in any of these glands, but the parotid glands are the most common location for salivary gland tumors. Most parotid tumors are benign or non-cancerous; while some of them are cancerous. Before Parotid tumor surgery, tests and procedures are essential to diagnose the parotid tumor.


Some of the common ways for diagnosis may include a physical exam, collecting a sample of tissue for testing or biopsy and imaging tests.  A physical exam is done as your doctor will feel your jaw, neck and throat for lumps or swelling.

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