Swelling in the Mouth and Throat

Swelling in the mouth and throat may be a symptom of anaphylaxis, hereditary angioedema, allergy, head and neck tumors, pharyngitis, strep throat, tongue carcinoma, fissured tongue, geographic tongue, hairy tongue, tongue inflammation, tonsillitis, tooth abscess, trench mouth, epiglottitis, gingivitis, insect bites or mononucleosis.   To learn more about the cause of your symptoms, click on each of the diseases listed below.

Anaphylaxis

Allergy

Head and Neck Tumors

Pharyngitis

Strep Throat

Tongue Carcinoma

Tongue, Fissured

Tongue, Geographic

Tongue, Hairy

Tongue Inflammation

Tonsilitis

Tooth Abscess

Trench Mouth

Epiglottitis

Gingivitis

Insect Bites/Stings

Mononucleosis

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