What procedures are available at Thumbay Hospital?
How many medical staff are there at Thumbay Hospital and what accreditations do they have?
Salivary gland tumor is a rare type of tumor that starts in any of the salivary glands in your mouth, which can be benign (noncancerous) or malignant (cancerous). The salivary glands produce saliva to help you swallow, protect your teeth from bacteria, lubricate your mouth, and help the digestion of food. There are three major pairs of salivary glands: parotid, submandibular, and sublingual. Salivary gland tumors usually occur in the parotid gland and treatment often involves removal of the tumor.
The total recovery time until you do not feel any numbness and you are allowed to go back to your full routine can take as long as six months. However, you should be able to drive and do some light activities within 1-2Â weeks. If your job is not too physical and does not involve heavy lifting, you may also be able to return to work in about two weeks.
Saliva gland tumor removal is a complicated surgery, but it is generally safe and effective if done by a skilled professional. All surgery carries some side effects and risks, and salivary gland tumor removal is no exception. The side effects and risks include bleeding, infection, blood clots, damaged nerve, lose control of facial muscles, Frey syndrome, change in appearance, and problems with the anesthesia.
What procedures are available at Thumbay Hospital?
How many medical staff are there at Thumbay Hospital and what accreditations do they have?
What procedures are available at Thumbay Hospital?
How many medical staff are there at Thumbay Hospital and what accreditations do they have?
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