What are the symptoms of inflamed uvula

The uvula, also known as the palate, is the downward protruding portion of the free edge of the soft palate in the mouth, commonly known as the uvula. Symptoms of an inflamed uvula usually include a foreign body sensation from swallowing and a sore throat.
Symptoms of inflammation may occur when the palatine pituitary is infected due to immunocompromise or germs, and the inflammation may cause the uvula to become hemoedematous due to the release of inflammatory factors that stimulate it. The edema increases in size and occupies a large amount of oral volume, which leads to a foreign body sensation when the patient feels stuck when swallowing.
In addition, the increase in exudate from the inflamed area of the uvula can lead to increased tension in the tissues surrounding the uvula compressing the peripheral nerves, causing excessive stimulation of the nerve area, which can lead to the symptoms of throat pain in the patient.
After the inflammation of the palatal pituitary need to maintain a light diet, at the same time quit smoking and alcohol to ensure sufficient rest, follow the doctor’s instructions to take amoxicillin capsules, cefprozil tablets to antagonize the infection treatment!
To summarize, when the patient appears uncomfortable symptoms should immediately consult a doctor to avoid delaying the condition.