
Mumps is a viral disease characterized by fever, headache, muscle weakness, stiff neck, loss of appetite, swelling and softness of one or more of the salivary glands situated along the angle of the jaw and inside the mouth, including the parotid gland situated within the cheeks just below the front of the ear. Mumps is transmitted by direct contact with saliva formed in the mouth and discharges from the nose and throat of infected individuals.
Symptoms of mumps contain a low-grade fever, headache, muscle aches, stiff neck, tiredness and loss of appetite followed by bump and tenderness of one or more of the salivary glands, including the parotid gland. Approximately one-third of impure people do not have noticeable salivary gland swelling. Up to 50% of mumps infections are not exact to any symptoms and 15-20% of all cases present without any symptoms. The incubation stage is usually 16 to 18 days, although it may vary from 12 to 25 days.
There is no exact treatment for mumps. Mumps is infectious three days before until 5 days after the onset of parotitis (inflammation of the parotid gland). The single mainly effective control measure is to be vaccinated with two MMR vaccines unless there is proof of prior immunity to mumps. Persons diagnosed with mumps should stay at home during their infectious period (until after 5 days of symptom onset).
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Symptoms of mumps contain a low-grade fever, headache, muscle aches, stiff neck, tiredness and loss of appetite followed by bump and tenderness of one or more of the salivary glands, including the parotid gland. Approximately one-third of impure people do not have noticeable salivary gland swelling. Up to 50% of mumps infections are not exact to any symptoms and 15-20% of all cases present without any symptoms. The incubation stage is usually 16 to 18 days, although it may vary from 12 to 25 days.
There is no exact treatment for mumps. Mumps is infectious three days before until 5 days after the onset of parotitis (inflammation of the parotid gland). The single mainly effective control measure is to be vaccinated with two MMR vaccines unless there is proof of prior immunity to mumps. Persons diagnosed with mumps should stay at home during their infectious period (until after 5 days of symptom onset).
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