Long-term effects of mumps can include complications such as orchitis (inflammation of the testicles), which can lead to infertility in males, and oophoritis (inflammation of the ovaries) in females. Mumps can also cause meningitis, leading to potential neurological issues. In rare cases, individuals may experience hearing loss or other complications. Vaccination has significantly reduced the incidence of mumps and its associated long-term effects.
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long term mostly but in some short term
Tagalog Translation of MUMPS: beke
No. Mumps affects your salivary gland. They are present in both the sexes. Mumps has nothing to do with your sex.
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No reason why not ! Mumps affects glands inside the throat - washing your hair will have no detrimental effect.
Yes, the parotid gland and mumps gland refer to the same anatomical structure. The parotid gland is the largest of the salivary glands, located near the jaw, and is responsible for producing saliva. Mumps is a viral infection that primarily affects this gland, leading to its inflammation and swelling, hence the colloquial term "mumps gland."
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the long term impact to the war of vimy ridge. the long term affects were greatly abandoned upon lord gefferson the 3rd. The long term affects that were related to Canad was our economy. Our economy dropped hundreds of dollars due to our fallen soldiers.
The real name for mumps is "epidemic parotitis." It is a viral infection caused by the mumps virus, which primarily affects the salivary glands, leading to swelling and pain. Mumps can lead to complications such as orchitis and meningitis if not properly managed. Vaccination has significantly reduced the incidence of mumps in many parts of the world.