i think its because the same virus that can cause mumps can cause orchitis too
mumps when contracted in childhood is less serious compared to when you contract it in adulthood. mumps in adulthood particularly among males can also cause swelling of the testicles or ORCHITIS. orchitis has the potential of making one sterile.
Bengt Lambert has written: 'The frequency of mumps and mumps orchitis, and the consequences for sexuality and fertility' -- subject(s): Mumps
It can cause inflammation of pancreas- pancreatitis, and orchitis leading to sterlity
Mumps itself does not directly cause impotence, but it can lead to complications that may affect reproductive health. In males, one potential complication is orchitis, which is inflammation of the testicles that can occur after mumps infection. Severe cases of orchitis could potentially impact fertility, but impotence is not a common direct consequence of mumps. If you have concerns about mumps and its effects, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.
yes. I am working on mumps virus mediated infertility. It possible, patients those who developed orchitis during mumps infection. You can confirm by semen analysis, testing testosteron level and virus isolation during orchitis period. other possible reason should be negative. I have seen many infertility cases had adult mumps infection before marriage and dint develop orchitis. Jeevan Malayan Department of Microbiology Chennai, India.
Orchitis is usually unilateral and lasts between one and two weeks. Atrophy of the scrotum occurs in 60% of orchitis cases. However, hormonal function is not affected and resulting sterility is rare from mumps.
Viral mumps is the most common cause of orchitis. Bacterial infections associated with the disorder are tuberculosis, syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia. A mechanical injury to the groin area may also cause orchitis.
One of the things that mumps can do is it can cause orchitis (inflammation and swelling of the testicles), which can lead to infertility, loss of one or both testicles, and possibly severe illness or death.
Elevation and support of the scrotum, and the application of cold packs to the groin area give some relief from the pain of orchitis. Medication for pain such as codeine and meperidine may be given. Only the symptoms of viral mumps orchitis.
The people most susceptible to orchitis are those with inadequate mumps inoculation and, in the case of sexually transmitted orchitis, those who practice unsafe sex or have a history of sexually transmitted disease. Inadequate protection.
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Orchitis is the medical term meaning inflammation of the testes. Mumps is one possible cause.