Only by using antibiotics.
The best way to bring down swelling in your mouth is to see a doctor to determine the cause and treatment. If left untreated, it could lead to breathing problems.
Yes, anything cold will bring down the swelling.
gurgle some salt water every two times daily for a while til the swelling goes down
Typically a dentist will not do the procedure until the swelling goes down. The dentist will usually prescribe an antibiotic first, to help bring down the swelling and reduce any pain.
After the operation, eat cold foods (which reduce the swelling), such as popsicles and ice cream.
It is an allergic reaction. If in the event a child begins to swell after a sting and allergy relief medications (antihistamines) do not bring it down any-phone for an ambulance.
No, and it could make it worse. Heat should not be applied to anything swollen. Swelling is usually helped by cold, not heat. But if it is your tonsils, you may need to find out if you need to have them removed.
Not much. Braces will hurt because of the shifting of teeth. Your orthodontist may recommend bonjella to bring down the swelling.
pharyngeal tonsil, palatine tonsil, lingual tonsil
Just like any male, give it time.
If your looking down inside your mouth its probably the tonsil, and then there is the esophagus