Mumps is a viral infection caused by the mumps virus, primarily characterized by swelling of the parotid glands, fever, and headache. Glandular fever, often referred to as infectious mononucleosis, is typically caused by the Epstein-Barr virus and is characterized by symptoms such as fatigue, sore throat, fever, and swollen lymph nodes. While both conditions involve fever and swelling, mumps specifically affects the salivary glands, whereas glandular fever impacts the lymphatic system and can lead to more systemic symptoms. Additionally, mumps is preventable through vaccination, while there is no specific vaccine for glandular fever.
No you carnt that is only with mumps :D xx
me? i only have fever in 3 days
you can get mumps off sterile water!
Mumps is a viral infection primarily caused by the mumps virus, leading to swelling of the salivary glands, fever, and sometimes complications like orchitis or meningitis. Tonsillitis, on the other hand, is the inflammation of the tonsils, often due to viral or bacterial infections, resulting in sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and swollen tonsils. While both conditions can cause throat pain and fever, they differ in their causes, symptoms, and affected areas.
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Measles and mumps are caused by two different viruses and usually affect different organs. Measles usually show with a skin rash while mumps affect the salivary glands near the ear. It can also affect the testicles.
No, mumps is not an autoimmune disorder; it is a viral infection caused by the mumps virus. It primarily affects the salivary glands, leading to symptoms like swelling, fever, and headache. Autoimmune disorders occur when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body’s own tissues, which is not the case with mumps. Instead, mumps is preventable through vaccination.
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Loratadine is an antihistamine primarily used to relieve allergy symptoms and does not treat viral infections like mumps. Mumps is caused by a virus, and its treatment typically focuses on relieving symptoms, such as fever and pain, rather than using antihistamines. Therefore, loratadine is not effective for managing mumps. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate care and management of mumps.
Symptoms for mumps include: fever, headache, muscle ache, tiredness, loss of appetite, and swollen salivary glands. Symptoms can be mild or unapparent. It's best to see a doctor if uncertain.
The signs and symptoms of mumps are: # Fever. # Swollen cheeks (on the face I mean lol). # Tiredness. # Headache. # Sore throat. # Loss of appetite. # Nausea. I am not making these up; I have had mumps last year and these are the signs/symptoms that I had. Note that the signs/symptoms above are for a 'mild version' of mumps. If you notice swelling of the testicles (if you are a man obviously), you have got to see a doctor soon (even if you do not think its mumps).
Yes, an older adult can contract mumps, although it is more common in children. Mumps is caused by a viral infection and can affect individuals of any age, especially those who are not vaccinated or have not previously had the disease. Symptoms include swelling of the salivary glands, fever, and muscle aches. Vaccination with the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine is the most effective way to prevent mumps.