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कण्ठमाला बिमारी क्यों होता है,कारण क्या है,होने का और पूरा कैसे उपचार करें,गलसुला बिमारी का। #mumps #Mumps #disease #parotidgland #infection #inflammation Mumps Also called: parotitis Overview Symptoms Treatments Specialists Main results Description A contagious viral infection that affects the salivary glands that is easily preventable by a vaccine. Mumps affects the parotid glands, salivary glands below and in front of the ears. The disease spreads through infected saliva. Very rare Diseases & Conditions Mumps Request an appointment Symptoms & causes Diagnosis & treatment On this page Overview Symptoms When to see a doctor Causes Complications Prevention Overview Mumps is an illness caused by a virus. It usually affects the glands on each side of the face. These glands, called parotid glands, make saliva. Swollen glands may be tender or painful. Salivary glands There are three pairs of major salivary glands — parotid, sublingual and submandibular. Each gland has its own tube (duct) leading from the gland to the mouth. Mumps are not common in the United States because of vaccines. But outbreaks do happen. People who are not vaccinated are at high risk of infection. Vaccinated people who get mumps usually have milder symptoms and fewer complications. There is no specific medicine for mumps. Treatment relieves pain and discomfort. Symptoms Symptoms of mumps show up about 2 to 3 weeks after exposure to the virus. Some people may have no symptoms or very mild symptoms. The first symptoms may be similar to flu symptoms such as: Fever. Headache. Muscle aches or pain. Not wanting to eat. Tiredness. Swelling of the salivary glands usually starts within a few days. Symptoms may include: Swelling of one or both glands on the sides of the face. Pain or tenderness around the swelling. Less often, swelling of glands below the floor of the mouth.  Mumps A common symptom of mumps is painful swelling on one or both sides of the face. When to see a doctor See your health care provider if you or your child has symptoms of mumps. Mumps spreads very easily for about five days after the swelling starts. If you think you have mumps, let the clinic know before you go. The clinic staff likely will take steps to prevent the spread of disease. Other conditions may have similar symptoms, so it's important to get a quick diagnosis. If you think your child has mumps, call your care provider if your child develops: Fever of 103 F (39 C) or greater. Trouble eating or drinking. Confusion or disorientation. Stomach pain. Pain and swelling of the testicles. In the meantime: Rest as much as possible. Use pain relievers you can get without a prescription, such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others) and acetaminophen (Tylenol, others). Use a cold or warm cloth over swollen salivary glands. Request an appointment From Mayo Clinic to your inbox Sign up for free and stay up to date on research advancements, health tips, current health topics, and expertise on managing health. Click here for an email preview. Email *[email protected] Subscribe! AS Motivational2474 Causes Mumps is caused by a type of germ called a virus. When someone has mumps, the virus is in saliva. Coughing or sneezing can release tiny droplets with the virus into the air. You can get the virus by breathing in tiny droplets. Or you can get the virus by touching a surface where droplets have landed and then touching your face. You also can pick up the virus from direct contact, such as kissing or sharing a water bottle. Outbreaks in the United States most often happen where people live or work in close contact. These may include college campuses, summer camps and schools. Complications Complications of mumps are more likely among people who aren't vaccinated. They can happen even if a person didn't have swollen salivary glands. Complications happen when the virus reaches other tissues in the body. Complications may include: Swollen testicles. This complication, also called orchitis, causes severe pain. It's more common with a mumps infection after puberty. A swollen testicle may lead to a decrease in the size of the testicle and a decline in fertility. Swollen ovaries. This complication, also caused oophoritis, causes pain, upset stomach, vomiting and fever. This complication is more likely after puberty. The condition doesn't seem to affect fertility. Encephalitis. Encephalitis is swelling, called inflammation, in the brain that may damage tissues. This complication can cause changes in consciousness, seizures and loss of muscle control. Meningitis. Meningitis is swelling, or inflammation, of the membranes around the brain and chickenpox, called varicella-zoster virus. But that vaccine, called the measles-mumps-rubella-varicella vaccine (MMRV) is not used for the first dose in the standard vacci