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Mumps: Causes, symptoms, complications and prevention
Mumps is an acute infectious disease that is quite common in children. Currently, there is no specific medicine to treat mumps. If not diagnosed and treated properly, the disease can cause many dangerous complications.
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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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How to treat and care for someone with mumps
Mumps is a viral infection of the salivary glands and is highly contagious. This disease is quite common in young children, if not treated promptly, it will cause a number of complications affecting health and life.
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Mode of transmission and symptoms of mumps in children
Mumps is a disease that most people will get at least once in their life, if not vaccinated. Mumps is common in children, easy to treat but can cause complications and spread if parents treat it late.
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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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Note when treating mumps at home
Mumps is an infectious disease caused by a virus of the Paramyxovirus family. The disease easily affects the salivary glands. Mumps can be transmitted through the respiratory tract or through contact with the saliva of an infected person.
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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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Why should children with mumps limit running?
Children are susceptible to mumps because their bodies do not have antibodies. Mumps is caused by a virus and is highly contagious. There is currently no specific treatment for the mumps virus, instead the symptoms are treated.
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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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