Mumps, also known as mumps, is an acute infectious disease caused by the mumps virus and occurs mostly in children. The parotid gland is the largest of the salivary glands and is located in the earlobe. Mumps enlargement is centered on the earlobe and is most common unilaterally. The early symptoms of mumps are not very obvious, the parotid gland has a slight painful sensation, the pressure is obvious, there is a slight swelling, as the disease develops, the symptoms gradually worsen, there will be fever, chills and unilateral painful swelling around the ear, the parotid gland surface skin will appear red, swollen, hot and painful, and also cause symptoms of loss of appetite, when the disease develops quickly, within a few hours there will be symptoms of high fever The temperature can reach 39 degrees and above. The main mode of transmission of mumps is droplet transmission, and the source of infection is the patient himself. The first thing that you should do is to control the inflammation and reduce the fever quickly by using topical treatment, applying topical ointment, oral anti-inflammatory drugs and antipyretic drugs. If the symptoms are severe and the fever does not subside, you should go to the hospital in time to prevent and treat the brain disease. As mumps is a contagious disease, it should be treated in isolation. Mumps is a common pediatric infectious disease, and these diseases can usually be recovered within a week with active treatment.