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Seeking Help for Sialolithiasis - #49748

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I'm reading on sialolithiasis, that's the problem I have I guess. Ihopethe advice given here will be of help.

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Sialolithiasis is the formation of stones (sialoliths) in the salivary glands, most commonly in the submandibular gland. These stones can block saliva flow, causing pain and swelling, especially when eating. -Stay hydrated, suck on sour candies, massage the gland, use warm compresses. -Internal: 1)Triphala Churna 3 g + warm water, bedtime 2)Haritaki 2 g + warm water, bedtime 3)Guduchi decoction 30 ml twice daily External: Warm sesame/mustard oil massage under jaw 1–2×/day Warm compress over gland -Diet & Lifestyle: Chew sour fruits (lemon, ginger) to stimulate saliva Drink warm water, avoid dry/sticky foods Note: If pain, swelling, or infection persists → consult ENT/Surgeon

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Sialolithiasis means stone formation in salivary gland Drink warm water frequently Massage gently under jaw area Gargle with warm salt water Chew small piece of ginger or amla (helps saliva flow) Chandraprabha Vati 1tab bd Kanchanar Guggulu 1tab bd Triphala at night (improves drainage & detox) Small stones sometimes dissolve or pass naturally. Large stones may need minor procedure.

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