What are the treatments for mumps?
There is no specific treatment for mumps and the usual antibiotics and sulfa drugs are ineffective. The main thing to give adequate water, adequate food, bed rest, take aspirin to…
There is no specific treatment for mumps and the usual antibiotics and sulfa drugs are ineffective. The main thing to give adequate water, adequate food, bed rest, take aspirin to…
In general, mumps is self-limiting, with most recovering in about 10-14 days; suppurative mumps does not usually heal on its own, but recovers in about 7-10 days with aggressive treatment.…
Most parotid tumors are benign, and the main surgical procedures are parotidectomy and facial nerve dissection. In order to avoid complications of facial nerve injury and facial muscle paralysis, a…
Chronic obstructive parotitis, also known as parotid ductal inflammation, is an obstructive condition caused by localized causes such as ductal calculi and localized post-bite scarring leading to ductal obstruction. Ductal…
Mumps is an acute respiratory infectious disease caused by the mumps virus invading the parotid gland. The patient is the source of infection, and the inhalation of droplets is the…
Mumps is a common respiratory infectious disease in preschool and school-age children. The causative agent is the mumps virus, which is transmitted through saliva droplets, so there are often many…
If a patient experiences swelling and pain on one side of the face, there are many diseases that need to be considered, commonly including oral inflammation, mumps, local lymph node…
A study in Nature Genetics has published genetic variants associated with rare seizures that occur in some children who have been vaccinated against measles, mumps and rubella (MMR). The results…
The fastest recovery time for children with mumps is usually between 6-10 days with effective treatment, but the exact time needs to be determined by the patient’s physical condition, the…
Cheek pain can be caused by a variety of reasons, and may be a symptom of fire or due to other diseases, such as muscle cramps, mumps, mouth ulcers, temporomandibular…