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The term parotid gland is attributed to the largest salivary glands and you can find it in the subcutaneous tissue on the face of a person. The gland overlays on the mandibular ramus and also on the anterior and inferior of the external ear.
The gland is one of the most common one that is prone to disease and the when it come to the inflammation of the gland it is caused mostly by the disease called mumps. The disease that happens because of the mumps is known to the world as parotitis and earlier it was one of the most widespread one. Owing to the vaccination there is a sharp decrease in the incident of parotitis. There are some other reasons also that because parotitis and the prime among them are bacterial infections that cause the blockage of duct from the salivary duct calculi.
The gland is one of the most common one that is prone to disease and the when it come to the inflammation of the gland it is caused mostly by the disease called mumps. The disease that happens because of the mumps is known to the world as parotitis and earlier it was one of the most widespread one. Owing to the vaccination there is a sharp decrease in the incident of parotitis. There are some other reasons also that because parotitis and the prime among them are bacterial infections that cause the blockage of duct from the salivary duct calculi.
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The parotid gland is the largest salivary gland in the human body. It is located under the skin in front of the ear and behind the mouth and cheek, at the side of the face. Everyone has two parotid glands, one on the left side and one on the right side.
The gland produces the water substance known as saliva - that duct from the parotid gland comes out into the buccal cavity on the inside of the cheek opposite the second back molar at each side of the mouth.
The gland produces the water substance known as saliva - that duct from the parotid gland comes out into the buccal cavity on the inside of the cheek opposite the second back molar at each side of the mouth.
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I have Sjogrens syndrome and since being diagnosed 2 years ago I have gained 25 kilo's. My thyroid has been tested but seems to fluctuate in its reading would my weight gain be attributed to this. I have always been a thin person weighing between 55 - 62 kilos.
Lyn . South Australia
Lyn . South Australia
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