Mumps is an acute self-limiting respiratory infection caused by a viral infection that can be spread by droplets. Symptoms such as swelling and pain in the parotid glands, muscle aches and headaches can occur. The mumps are commonly known as mumps and acute suppurative mumps, and the condition of simple pancreatitis is generally not serious, but the severity of the combined complications varies from person to person. 1. mumps: not serious in most cases, but if combined with more serious meningitis, encephalitis. Symptoms such as high fever, convulsions, coma and hemiplegia can occur. If the conduit is blocked, it can cause hydrocephalus, and death can occur in severe cases. If neurological damage involves the auditory nerve, it can cause permanent deafness, but these two cases are extremely rare. In men, mumps combined with orchitis can cause testicular swelling and pain, sphincter fluid, and epididymitis. Females are susceptible to a combination of ovarian inflammation, which may present with enlarged ovaries, pressure and pain with menstrual irregularities, but both rarely cause infertility. The majority of cases have a good prognosis, but very few cases may have serious consequences; 2. Acute suppurative mumps: is caused by bacterial infection, if diagnosed early and treated with antibacterial drugs, most cases have a good prognosis and the condition is not serious, so patients do not need to worry too much. However, if the condition persists and local symptoms of suppuration appear, incision and drainage are required. Patients with mumps should be bedridden and isolated while being actively treated. Pay attention to oral hygiene and choose a liquid, light diet to avoid irritating foods. If fever is present, physical or pharmacological cooling should be administered promptly.