What causes mumps in adults
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Now there are more and more people suffering from adult mumps. I'm a sophomore in junior high school. Some time ago, when I woke up in the morning, I felt the pain under my earlobe. I didn't care. But after two days, my right face became swollen. I went to the hospital to know that I had mumps. At that time, the doctor gave me advice that I should take medicine on time to reduce the incidence of mumps Out. Because mumps is an infectious disease, however, we do not have to panic, because as long as the patient is treated in time and well protected, it will not be so easy to infect others. Let me share my experience with you!
What causes mumps in adults
First: in fact, the main symptoms of mumps are swelling below the earlobe, accompanied by obvious pain or tenderness, difficulty in opening the mouth, and fever. It is common in children and adolescents aged 4-15, and it can also be seen in adults. There are many reasons for mumps, because it is common in children aged 5-15, so vaccination is to prevent mumps The most effective way for children to be vaccinated is 1.5 years old and 6 years old. Children under 15 years old can be vaccinated. This can effectively prevent the occurrence of this disease.
Second: once the child is suspected of suffering from the disease, fever or upper respiratory symptoms, should be timely to the hospital, conducive to early diagnosis and treatment; but also to avoid patients to crowded public places; go out, should wear masks, especially in the bus.
Third: develop good personal hygiene habits, achieve "four diligence and one more": wash hands frequently, ventilate frequently, dry clothes frequently, exercise frequently and drink more water. That is to say, in daily life, study and work, we should regularly maintain indoor ventilation and air circulation, strengthen outdoor exercise, develop good personal hygiene habits and pay attention to personal protection.
matters needing attention
You can take some preventive Chinese medicine preparations, such as Radix Isatidis, Prunella vulgaris, etc. you can go to the pharmacy or hospital to consult a doctor, which is called "treating diseases with diseases, not preventing diseases".