Symptoms may include fever or sore throat from an underlying strep infection, choking, gagging, coughing, excessive saliva, and decreased appetite. People with a swollen uvula may also feel like they have something stuck in their throat. To reach a uvulitis diagnosis, doctors typically perform throat swabs, blood tests, and allergy tests to identify the cause and initiate proper treatment.

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