Submandibular space infection
Early symptoms of submandibular infection: At the time of onset, it is redness, swelling, and pain around the inflammatory focus, which affects chewing and swallowing. Inflammation progressed, followed by pain at the bottom of the mouth, tongue movement failure, salivation overflowing, and teeth closed. Late symptoms: If larynx edema occurs, hoarseness and dyspnea may occur, asphyxia in severe cases. The body has sepsis symptoms such as chills, high fever, and exhaustion.
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