Mumps is divided into mumps, acute suppurative mumps, autoimmune mumps, chronic obstructive mumps and recurrent mumps, etc. Adult women with different types of mumps have certain differences in clinical symptoms, which cannot be generalized.
1. Mumps: Early pain under the ear and rapid development of parotid gland enlargement centered on the earlobe, some patients may also be accompanied by fever, fatigue, headache and other symptoms.
2. Acute suppurative parotitis: the affected side of the ear will have severe pain, and after a few hours of local swelling, skin fever, flushing and other symptoms, tenderness is obvious.
3. Autoimmune parotitis: except for the enlargement of the gland, this disease usually has no other symptoms, and some patients may also be accompanied by other symptoms, such as swelling of the lymph nodes in the jaw.
4. Chronic obstructive parotitis: Patients may experience swelling of the parotid glands, and the swelling is associated with eating, which can peak over time and is called eating syndrome.
5. Recurrent parotitis: Patients may experience recurrent swelling of the parotid gland, which can last for about a week and is accompanied by high fever and other symptoms.
If the above symptoms occur, you should consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for appropriate treatment.