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Lemon
Posted by Luis Figueroa (Neuquen, Argentina) on 02/25/2018
★★★★★

Exactamente como se lee en otros casos repentinamente me levante un sabado con una inflamacion submaxilar, pense que eran paperas.

Luego de concurrir mi medico y sacarme una radiografia era una glandula salival inflamada. No sabia la causa, asi que en google encontre el limon, no para tomarlo me corte unas rebanadas y lo deje en la boca durante horas 48 horas, luego de ello expulse el calculo. es mas largo ero fue asi, me duro una semana.

Temo volver a formar otro calculo salival, según se observa en mi radiografia, que podria tomar como prevencion?

EC: Google translation (not great - please fix if you can)!

Exactly as it is read in other cases I suddenly wake up on a Saturday with a submaxillary inflammation, I thought they were mumps.

After attending my doctor and getting an x-ray was an inflamed salivary gland. I did not know the cause, so in Google I found the lemon, not to take it, I cut some slices and left it in my mouth for 48 hours, after which I expelled the calculation. It's longer but it was like that, it lasted a week.
I am afraid to re-form another salivary calculus, as observed on my x-ray, which could I take as a precaution?



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