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Vaccination service before pregnancy
To best prepare before giving birth, mothers should get vaccinated with the vaccines recommended by doctors to help mothers and babies avoid dangerous infectious diseases such as measles, chickenpox, rubella, flu, hepatitis B, etc.
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I got mumps, can I get it again?
Mumps is an acute infectious disease transmitted through the respiratory tract. There is no specific treatment for mumps and it can leave many serious sequelae for children as well as adults. Currently, there is a vaccine to prevent mumps, but if you have had mumps, can you get it again?
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The most common complications of mumps
Mumps can cause dangerous complications such as: Orchitis in men, ovarian inflammation in women and nerve damage. Currently, vaccination is necessary to help the body fight the mumps virus.
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Does every mumps patient have fever and lymphadenopathy?
Normally, when having mumps, patients will have a fever of 38 - 39 degrees Celsius, with symptoms of headache, loss of appetite, difficulty swallowing, swollen lymph nodes, etc. However, about 1/3 of patients with mumps do not have a fever and do not show the above symptoms.
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Mumps: How long should I be isolated to avoid spreading?
To limit the spread of the disease, patients with mumps need to be isolated for a minimum of 7 days and a maximum of 14 days from the time the disease is detected. At the same time, those who have been in contact with the patient must make a list and monitor to promptly detect if infected; limit gathering in crowded places in areas where there are sick people with a monitoring period of about 2 weeks or 3 weeks.
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There is no cure for mumps yet
Mumps is a benign disease, but there is currently no specific treatment for mumps. Therefore, the basic treatment for mumps is to treat the symptoms and monitor and prevent possible complications.
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Tests to diagnose mumps
Mumps testing is a test to determine the genetic strain of the virus or to determine the body's immunity to the mumps virus through specific antibodies. Mumps testing is performed with the aim of diagnosing whether a person has ever been infected with mumps, diagnosing whether the patient is currently infected with the virus, determining the body's immunity to the mumps virus and monitoring the progression of the disease to find appropriate treatment methods.
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Can mumps cause serious complications?
Mumps is an acute, highly contagious viral infection characterized by painful swelling of the salivary glands such as the parotid and submandibular glands (pictured). The disease usually resolves on its own, but can also cause serious complications such as encephalitis, meningitis, gonaditis, and myocarditis.
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Mumps is caused by what virus?
Currently, there is no specific treatment for mumps. The main treatment is to treat the symptoms, improve nutrition to increase the body's resistance to the virus, and detect and treat early dangerous complications (if any) of the disease.
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What medicine do you take for mumps?
Mumps is caused by the paramyxovirus virus, also known as viral parotitis or viral parotitis. This is a benign disease, but in men it can cause complications such as orchitis. Therefore, to prevent and treat the disease, you should use mumps medicine containing Corticoid or vaccinate children.
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