There are many reasons why children’s cheeks are swollen, such as mumps, lymphadenitis, dental diseases, maxillofacial gap infections and so on.
1. Mumps: Infectious diseases of the parotid gland, such as mumps and mumps, can cause swelling of the cheeks in children.
2. Lymphadenitis: submandibular lymphadenitis can cause congestion and enlargement of the lymph nodes, which may also lead to swelling of the cheeks.
3. Dental diseases: such as pulpitis, gingivitis, periapical inflammation and other diseases, may lead to gum congestion, enlargement, pain, and may also cause children’s cheeks to swell.
4. Maxillofacial interstitial infections: for example, angular muscle interstitial infections, submandibular interstitial infections, cellulitis of the floor of the mouth, etc., due to the local inflammation will cause congestion and swelling of the soft tissues, which may also lead to swelling of the child’s cheeks.
Children’s cheeks are swollen, there may be other reasons, need to go to the hospital in time to check, clear cause.