Swollen Uvula: Causes and Treatment for Uvulitis

Your uvula is the fleshy piece of tissue hanging down over your tongue toward the back of your mouth. It’s part of the soft palate. The soft palate helps close your nasal passages when you swallow. The uvula helps push food toward your throat.

 

Uvulitis is inflammation, including swelling, of the uvula. It can be irritating, but it’s usually temporary. However, if swelling of the uvula is severe, it can interfere with your ability to swallow. It’s not common, but a swollen uvula can restrict your breathing.

Swollen Uvula: Causes and Treatment for Uvulitis

There are many causes of uvulitis. Sometimes uvulitis can be resolved with a simple home remedy. Sometimes medical treatment is necessary.

If you have uvulitis, your uvula will appear red, puffy, and larger than normal. Uvulitis may also be associated with:

  • an itchy, burning, or sore throat
  • spots on your throat
  • snoring
  • difficulty swallowing
  • trouble breathing

If you have a swollen uvula along with a fever or abdominal pain, talk with your doctor right away. This can be an indication of an underlying medical issue that needs to be treated