Swelling in the throat

(Enlargement, Inflation, Puffiness, Bulge, Protuberance, Tumescence, Expansion, Distention, Swelling, Lump, Bloat)

Swollen throat is a symptom that occurs when the tissue in the throat becomes inflamed and enlarged. It can be caused by a variety of conditions, including allergies, infections, injuries, and tumors. Common symptoms include difficulty swallowing, a feeling of tightness in the throat, and pain or discomfort. Swelling in the throat can occur suddenly or gradually, and can range from mild to severe. It can cause difficulty breathing and speaking, and can lead to further complications if left untreated.

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11 diseases may cause the symptom swelling in the throat
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Age: any age
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Equally Common in Men and Women