Symptoms of acute mumps and treatment

Acute mumps are a common form of acute respiratory infections caused mainly by mumps viruses and can also be caused by bacterial infections (e.g., yellow grapes, streptococcus, etc.). The symptoms are diverse and evident, and the treatment needs to be tailored to the situation. The following is a detailed description of the symptoms and treatment of acute mumps.

I. Symptoms

The symptoms of acute mumps include, inter alia, the following: • A swollen mumps can significantly change the face and increase the pain when it comes to opening or chewing. 2. Heat: Acute mumps caused by the infection are often accompanied by fever, which can rise to above 38°C and last even 1-2 weeks. 3. Symptoms of the whole body: Patients may suffer from overall discomfort, such as fatigue, appetite, headache, etc. • When the condition is serious, symptoms of all-body intoxication, such as cold war, high heat, may occur. Symptoms of complications: Acute mumps can also cause complications, such as meningitis, pancreas, testicitis (male patients), ovarians (female patients), etc., with corresponding symptoms such as headaches, vomiting, abdominal pain, testicular pain, etc.

Treatment

The treatment of acute mumps is subject to the following measures: Drink more water, keep the mouth clean, wash the mouth in time after the meal, and avoid acid food stimulating mumps and aggravating symptoms. The diet is softer and digestible, avoiding spicy irritation and greasy food. 2. Drug treatment: Anti-viral treatment: anti-viral drugs such as Libaverin can be treated on a trial basis for acute mumps caused by mumps. Antibiotic treatment: Acute mumps caused by bacterial infections should be treated on the basis of a case-by-case choice of antibiotics, such as penicillin and headgillin. Treatment of disorders: if physical or pharmaceutical cooling is given during heat, pain relief is given to pain relief in the case of mumps. 3. Medical treatment in China: The Chinese doctor divides acute mumps into the type of wind fever and stale poison, which can be examined on a case-by-case basis. Treatment may take the form of an external dressing in Chinese medicine, such as inclement vinegar. Physiotherapy: In cases of swelling and stressing on the parts of the mumps, a warm towel can be used to wet the swelling of the mumps to facilitate the reduction of red swelling and pain symptoms. When body temperature is less than 38.5°C, physical cooling, such as deheating, hot water for bathing, etc. may be used. 5. Surgical treatment: In the case of muscular sepsis, surgery is required to remove the sepsis in order to reduce symptoms and promote recovery.

1. Prevention: Maintain good hygiene practices, wash hands and avoid close contact with mumps. Vaccination against mumps is an effective means of preventing mumps. 2. Care: Patients should be careful to rest during treatment and avoid overwork. The diet is easy to digest and prevents acid food from stimulating mumps. Close attention should be paid to the evolution of the condition and, in case of complications, to timely medical treatment.

In general, acute mumps are very diverse and visible, and treatment needs to be tailored to the conditions. Patients should be treated in a timely manner, in accordance with medical recommendations, and prevention and care measures should be strengthened to reduce the risk of morbidity.