How does the small tongue in the middle of throat swell and droop to do

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2025-05-01 16:57:15 Views: 53 times

The uvula in the middle of the throat generally refers to the uvula. Uvula swelling and ptosis may be caused by unreasonable diet, congenital abnormalities and bacterial infections. It needs to be treated accordingly.

How does the small tongue in the middle of throat swell and droop to do

1. Irrational diet

If the patient eats irritating foods for a long time, such as white wine, pepper, mustard, etc., it is easy to repeatedly stimulate the uvula and cause local swelling and ptosis. Usually, it is necessary to adjust eating habits and try to be light and easy to digest.

2. Congenital abnormalities

If the uvula is congenital abnormalities, it may also appear swelling and ptosis. Patients can use surgery to remove the swollen part of the uvula to relieve discomfort.

How does the small tongue in the middle of throat swell and droop to do

3. Bacterial infection

If the uvula is invaded by bacteria, it can cause inflammatory reaction, causing swelling and ptosis. Patients can use drugs to control inflammation, such as amoxicillin, ceftriaxone sodium, cefuroxime sodium, etc.



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