No. There is a medication for mumps.
yes yes
yes you can die from mumps but it very uncommon, only about 50 people in the US die each year.
When you come in contact with a patient of mumps, you can catch the same. There is very long incubation period for the mumps, as compared to other viral infections. That is about three weeks.
Mumps can begin as early as 9 months. Immunizations should begin by 18 months.
generally no, as if a healthy body is exposed to a virus, it will create an antibody, which will prevent the body from catching it again. But in some cases you can get it twice.
no but if you trade you will have it
No, it is not recommended to kiss someone who has just recovered from mumps. Mumps can still be contagious even after symptoms have subsided, and it is transmitted through saliva. It is important to wait until the person is no longer contagious before engaging in any close contact activities, including kissing.
Mumps.
I assume that if someone around you has mumps, you should be able to get an appointment to check your blood to see if you have caught the mumps. The reason for that is because everyones body reacts different and scientists need blood to determine weather the body will reject or take the vaccine. I hope I gave you an idea of the most possible answer.
Yes!
you pronounce the word mumps as : mumps, just as it's spelled.
Mumps is not a STD.