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What is the treatment for mumps?

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What is the treatment for mumps?

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There is no specific treatment for mumps. Supportive care should be given as indicated. How long is an infected person able to spread mumps? Mumps is contagious three days before to nine days after the onset of swelling. Is there a vaccine for mumps? Yes. Two doses of mumps-containing vaccine (MMR) are routinely recommended for all children. The first dose is given on or after the first birthday. The second dose is given at 4 to 6 yeas of age. Pregnant women and persons with immunosuppression should not receive MMR vaccine. Both doses are recommended for the best prevention. What can be done to prevent the spread of mumps? The single most effective control measure is maintaining the highest possible level of immunization in the community. Infected individuals should not attend school or work in the infectious period. Anyone who has not received 2 doses of mumps-containing vaccine (preferably MMR vaccine) should be vaccinated. Persons exposed to mumps should be educated on the signs and

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Unfortunately, there is no sure treatment available for Mumps. Vaccination is the only way to prevent Mumps.

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There is no specific treatment for mumps. People with mumps should stay home to keep from infecting other people, get plenty of rest and drink plenty of fluids. If someone becomes very ill, they should seek medical attention. It is best to call their doctor or clinic ahead of time to make sure they can get right in; if they just show up at the doctor’s office or clinic, they may have to sit in the waiting room for a while and can infect a lot of other people. Back to the top.

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There is no specific treatment. Supportive care should be given as needed. If someone becomes very ill, they should seek medical attention. If someone seeks medical attention, they should call their doctor in advance so that they don’t have to sit in the waiting room for a long time and possibly infect other patients.

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There is no specific treatment for mumps. Supportive care should be given. If you have symptoms of mumps, call your healthcare provider right away. If someone becomes very ill, they should seek medical attention. Mention your concern about mumps before going in to the doctor’s office.

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