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             Mumps 
            M umps are a very common viral infection that produces fever and swelling of the
    salivary glands. 
    What to look for  
    
      swollen, inflamed glands
        (above the angle of the jaw and occasionally under the tongue) 
       
      secondary inflammation of
        the testes, or of the ovaries or pancreas (adults and teenagers) 
       
     
    It is very easy to
    recognise when your child has the mumps. Once your child has had the mumps, the child will
    never get it again, having developed what is known as natural immunity. Children are
    required to be immunised against mumps before starting school if not already naturally
    immune.  
    Mumps is only mildly
    contagious and it is usually a childhood disease although adults and teenagers can
    contract it as well. In adults, the swelling of the testes should be checked out by your
    doctor because of a very slight risk of its causing sterility.  
    Causes  
    Mumps is caused by a virus
    and is transmitted through the air in droplets from a sneeze or cough, or by direct
    contact, it enters the body through the mouth or respiratory tract and then begins to
    affect the gland tissues.  
    Traditional Treatment  
    Call your doctor and make
    sure the child does not go to school until all the symptoms are gone. 
    Alternative/Natural
    Treatments 
    Herbal Therapies
    -  No herbs specifically treat mumps, but to reduce swelling, try cleavers
    (Galium aparine) or Echinacea (Echinacea spp.). No herbs specifically treat mumps, but to reduce swelling, try cleavers
    (Galium aparine) or Echinacea (Echinacea spp.). 
    Homoeopathy - Always
    consult a Professional for appropriate dosages for children. A homoeopath may recommend Belladonna, Bryonia
    or Phytolacca.  Always
    consult a Professional for appropriate dosages for children. A homoeopath may recommend Belladonna, Bryonia
    or Phytolacca.  
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