Yes, swallowing can be painful if you have mumps, as the condition often causes swelling of the salivary glands, particularly the parotid glands located near the jaw. This swelling can lead to discomfort and pain in the throat and neck area, making swallowing difficult. Other symptoms may include fever and general malaise, which can also contribute to the discomfort experienced while swallowing. If you suspect you have mumps, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and care.
yes
No, you might have a throat infection.
maybe you are having mumps....that happened to me one time...or maybe you just have colds..because when you breath back your muccose , it will go up to your nose until it will reach your ears....the pain now should be at the lower right under your ear
What kind of a person gets hurt by a butterfly?
it will not hurt anything if you do, but you dont have to
death is iminent
§ A diet for mumps should ideally include plenty of water, fruit juices, soups and broths. However, citrus fruits tend to aggravate symptoms of mumps. It is thus best to avoid citrus fruits if you are suffering from mumps. § Moreover, citrus fruits contribute to the production of acidity and should thus be excluded from a mumps healing diet. However, vitamin C is a necessary component for a mumps diet and citrus fruits are rich in vitamin C. You should therefore include foods like cantaloupes and mangoes to compensate for vitamin C in a mumps healing diet. The fluid diet should be followed with a soft diet that is easy to chew and swallow. Swelling and throat irritation are mumps symptoms that take some time to recede. Thus, a soft diet should be maintained for a few days after a fluid diet. A soft diet includes foods like rice porridge and runny oatmeal. Such foods are easy to swallow and easy to digest. Avoid meat in a mumps healing diet as this is very difficult to digest and swallow. You should also avoid processed foods in a diet for treating mumps as such foods are not only difficult to digest, but are filled with additives that may be potentially harmful at time when your immunity is compromised. In addition, oily and fatty foods tend to aggravate mumps symptoms. Avoid all oily foods while caring for mumps symptoms. Certain spices are very beneficial in a mumps treatment diet. Spices like black pepper help alleviate symptoms of mumps. Ginger and garlic are also very effective in the treatment of mumps. Include generous quantities of garlic and ginger in a mumps healing diet.
Mumps.
Then you spit it out. It shouldn't hurt you so long as you don't swallow it.
It gets digested with all the other food you have eaten. Though try not to swallow it straight away, a peppermint is to enjoy.
you pronounce the word mumps as : mumps, just as it's spelled.
Mumps is not a STD.