Mumps history and symptoms

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Overview

History

Common Symptoms

Comparison of a person before and after contracting mumps


The more common symptoms of mumps are:

  • Swelling of the parotid gland (or parotitis) in more than 90% of patients on one side (unilateral) or both sides (bilateral), and pain behind the lower jaw when chewing.
  • Fever
  • Headache
  • Sore throat
  • Orchitis, referring to painful inflammation of the testicle.[1] Males past puberty who develop mumps have a 30 percent risk of orchitis.

Other symptoms of mumps can include, sore face and/or ears and occasionally in more serious cases, loss of voice.

Prodrome

Fever and headache can occur already as prodromal symptoms of mumps, together with malaise and anorexia.

Less Common Symptoms

References

  1. Manson AL (1990). "Mumps orchitis". Urology. 36 (4): 355–8. PMID 2219620.


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