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Mumps

Mumps is a contagious disease caused by a virus, the symptoms of which include swelling in the jaw and neck. This eMedTV article provides a detailed look at the mumps virus, including how it is transmitted, symptoms, and treatment options.

Mumps Symptoms

As this eMedTV article explains, of all the mumps symptoms, swelling of the salivary glands is probably the most recognizable, but it isn't necessarily the most common. Other symptoms include fever, sore throat, and chills.

Mumps Virus

This eMedTV article explains what the mumps virus is, who is most likely to be infected by it, and how the virus is spread. It also lists conditions that have symptoms similar to those seen with the disease.

Mumps Outbreak

A recent mumps outbreak in the United States has become a cause of concern for some people. This eMedTV resource explores this outbreak in detail, including information on possible causes and transmission methods, as well as vaccination information.

Mumps in Iowa

Doctors are studying recent cases of mumps in Iowa to try and determine the cause. This eMedTV article explores the significance of these cases in detail and also provides lists of statistics on the people affected.

Mumps Vaccine

The mumps vaccine is your best protection against the mumps virus. This segment of the eMedTV archives provides in-depth information on the vaccine, including who should and should not get it.

Treatment for Mumps

Treatment for mumps involves relieving the symptoms while the body fights the virus. This page of the eMedTV website offers several suggestions for providing supportive care, such as ibuprofen and warm compresses.

Adult Mumps

Adult mumps is caused by the mumps virus, and people usually recover without any long-term effects. This eMedTV article discusses the condition in detail, including transmission methods, symptoms, and treatment options.

Mumps and Pregnancy

As this eMedTV article explains, pregnant women and non-pregnant women have the same symptoms of mumps, and pregnancy does not seem to affect the duration or prognosis of the disease. However, women who are pregnant should avoid the mumps vaccine.

Mumps Prevention

The most effective way to avoid mumps is to get vaccinated. However, other techniques can be used as well. This eMedTV article provides several suggestions for mumps prevention, such as frequent hand-washing.

Mumps in Children

Mumps in children is not all that different from mumps in adults. In fact, the disease is on the decline. This eMedTV article discusses how the disease in children differs from cases in adults, especially with regards to symptoms.

Mumps Cause

The mumps cause is simple -- it's the mumps virus. This segment of the eMedTV archives explains the transmission methods and symptoms that mumps cause, and provides links to more information.

Diagnosing Mumps

A physical exam is just part of the process used when diagnosing mumps. This page of the eMedTV website explains in detail how doctors determine if a person has mumps, including tests that may be performed.

Incubation Period for Mumps

The incubation period for mumps varies for each person, but the average is 16 to 18 days. This segment of the eMedTV website explains this incubation period in detail, including the time period during which a person is most contagious.

Complications of Mumps

Complications of mumps are uncommon, but they do occur. In this segment of the eMedTV archives, the various complications are explained (such as pancreatitis and orchitis), including who usually gets them and related symptoms.

Cure for Mumps

The best cure for mumps -- aside from not getting it in the first place -- is time. This eMedTV article explains that management for associated symptoms is often the only treatment needed; it also discusses in detail the mumps vaccine.

Mumps Transmission

Mumps transmission most often occurs through coughing and sneezing. This eMedTV article explains in detail how the virus is transmitted in this way and offers additional transmission methods, such as touching a surface infected with the virus.

Mumps Outbreak and Airplanes

No evidence supports a connection between a recent mumps outbreak and airplanes, but if you're concerned, this eMedTV article provides tips that you can use during air travel, such as washing hands frequently.