Mumps
Treatment of Mumps
- Homeopathic Treatment of Mumps
- Acupuncture & Acupressure Treatment of Mumps
- Psychotherapy Treatment of Mumps
- Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of Mumps
- Surgical Treatment of Mumps
- Dietary & Herbal Treatment of Mumps
- Other Treatment of Mumps
What is Mumps
Symptoms of Mumps
Causes of Mumps
Risk factors of Mumps
Complications of Mumps
Lab Investigations and Diagnosis of Mumps
Precautions & Prevention of Mumps
Treatment of Mumps
Homeopathic Treatment of Mumps
A number of homeopathic remedies can be used in the treatment of mumps. They are useful for flushing, redness, and swelling. It may be useful for irritability, lack of energy, or thirst and for extremely swollen glands. Some of the remedies are:
- Belladonna
- Phytolacca
- Bryonia
- Merc c
- Pulsatilla
- Rhus tox
Acupuncture & Acupressure Treatment of Mumps
Acupressure can be used effectively to reduce pain caused by swollen glands. For relief therapist gently press the area between the jawbone and the ear for two minutes while patient is breathing deeply.
Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of Mumps
There is no specific conventional or allopathic treatment for mumps. This is conservative and symptomatic for pain and fever.
Dietary & Herbal Treatment of Mumps
- Avoid foods that require lots of chewing.
- Avoid sour foods, such as citrus fruits or juices
- Drink plenty of fluids
What is Mumps
Mumps is a viral infection transmitted by and affecting only humans. It affects the parotid glands — one of three pairs of salivary glands, located below and in front of your ears.
Symptoms of Mumps
- Swollen, painful salivary glands on one or both sides of your face
- Muscle and body aches
- Pain with chewing or swallowing
- Fever
- Soar throat
- Weakness and fatigue
- Loss of appetite
Causes of Mumps
The cause of mumps is the mumps virus, which spreads easily from person to person through infected saliva. It can be spread through:
- Sneezing or coughing
- Using the same cutlery/plates with someone infected
- Sharing food and drink with someone infected
- Kissing
- Someone infected touching their nose or mouth
Risk factors of Mumps
- Failure to receive mumps immunizations during childhood
- Exposure to someone who has mumps
- People with a weakened immune system
- Children ages 2 – 12
Complications of Mumps
- Meningitis
- Deafness
- Orchitis
- Encephalitis
- Miscarriage
- Swelling of the pancreas
Diagnosis of Mumps
If your doctor suspects that you or your child has mumps, the following tests were done.
- A virus culture
- Blood test
Precautions & Prevention of Mumps
The most effective way to avoid mumps is to get vaccinated. Some of the precautions that can be done are:
- Wash hands well with soap
- Don’t share eating utensils or beverage containers
- Limit your contact with people who have known mumps symptoms
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