The recent raise in Mumps cases – a viral infection known for its painful swelling of salivary glands – in the Delhi-NCR area is worrisome. It’s key to know the signs and identify an infection to control and prevent this spreading disease.
What do we know about Mumps?
Mumps is an extremely contagious viral infection majorly affecting the salivary glands, resulting in swelling and pain. The transmission occurs through respiratory droplets or spit of an infected person, often due to coughing, sneezing or item sharing.
Symptoms of Mumps Infection
Initial Mumps symptoms are often like a common cold which makes it tricky to identify. However, distinctive signs like swelling and tenderness in one or both parotid glands which are beneath the ears, could indicate Mumps. Fever, headaches, muscle aches, fatigue, and loss of appetite are other common signs.
Diagnosis And Screening
If you have a hunch you have Mumps or have been in close contact with an infected person, it’s essential to see a doctor. They can diagnose Mumps via symptoms, a physical exam and propose distinct screenings like saliva or blood test to validate the infection.
Treatment for Mumps
Currently, there’s no specific treatment for Mumps, the primary focus is on symptom relief and preventing complications. Getting rest, staying well-hydrated, painkillers and warm or cold packs can all ease discomfort. In advanced cases or complications, hospitalization might be required.
How To Prevent?
The primary way to prevent Mumps is through vaccination. The MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine is most effective against Mumps and usually given in childhood. Other measures to prevent the spread include regular handwashing, not sharing utensils or drinks, and covering while coughing and sneezing.