If you have parotid duct obstruction, you may have symptoms near the back of your jaw, such as pain and swelling. Some people have only swelling or only pain. Symptoms often may come and go. They are often worse during eating, when your salivary gland makes more saliva.
Sometimes, an object only blocks the parotid duct off and on. If this is the case for you, you might sometimes go without symptoms for days or weeks.
If your gland stays blocked for a long time, it may over time stop making saliva. At this point, your parotid gland might feel firm. But it may no longer be painful or swollen.
Complications from parotid duct obstruction may cause other symptoms.
The symptoms of parotid duct obstruction may look like other health conditions or problems. Always see your doctor for a diagnosis.