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Just like any gland in the body, the salivary gland can become infected or obstructed with a stone causing swelling and pain. There are 2 main salivary glands in the body called the parotid gland (in purple) located in the cheek and the submandibular gland located under the jawline (in green). The submandibular gland drains out through an opening under the tongue tip whereas the parotid gland drains out through an opening in the cheek. If the gland swells due to an obstructed stone, the salivary gland will fluctuate in size, becoming much larger with eating followed by decrease in size after eating. But if the gland is infected, such size fluctuation will not occur. Regardless whether the salivary gland is inflamed due to a stone or infection, there are a few things you can start doing at home immediately to treat this problem. #1: Drink lots of water. With water, you are trying to thin out the saliva as much as possible to either help flush the infection out of the salivary gland or t