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“Mumps” What is Mumps? Below the title, it explains that mumps is a contagious viral infection that causes swelling of the salivary glands. There are illustrated visuals showing: A cartoon virus labeled “Viral Infection” A child with swollen cheeks A close-up of swollen salivary glands inside the jaw Transmission & Treatment On the upper right side, the infographic explains how mumps spreads and how it is managed: Resting in bed Pain relievers and fever reducers Hydration and proper nutrition Ea
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Consultant Paediatrician Nick Makwana explains the importance of getting the MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine. If you or your older children haven’t had the MMR vaccine, or you’re not sure if they’ve missed a dose, please contact your GP surgery to book an appointment. It’s never too late to get it and protect your family. | Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust
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This kind of swelling under the jaw often points to mumps. Mumps is a viral infection that causes swelling of the salivary glands, usually just below the ears or jaw. It’s much less common now because of vaccination, but it still happens — especially in unvaccinated adults. This video explains what it is, how it spreads, and what we actually do about it. Have you ever seen swelling like this? #Mumps #JawSwelling #DoctorExplains #MedicalEducation #DrMichaelSays | dr_michael_says
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Two doses of the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine after 12 months of age are needed for long-term protection against measles. If you’re unsure whether you’re fully vaccinated, doctors can check your records or test for immunity, especially before travelling, said Associate Professor Lim Poh Lian of the Communicable Diesases Agency on Friday (Feb 6). Symptoms of measles include fever, rash that starts on the face, cough, runny nose, and red or watery eyes. Singapore is stepping up public
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When your jawline quits overnight 😳 #mumps #plasticsurgeon #doctorreacts | Dr. Anthony Youn
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The MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine protects youngsters against measles. That's why the jab is so important. Ask your GP for more information about it. | Good Hope Hospital NHS
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The MMR vaccine does protect your child from measles, mumps and rubella - that's why it's important to get your child vaccinated. Watch our video for more information about why it's safe. | Birmingham Children's Hospital and Charity
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The combined MMR vaccine provides lifesaving protection against severe infections of measles, mumps, and rubella with fewer shots. On Episode 963 of Public Health On Call, Dr. William Moss details the history of MMR vaccines and the public health dangers posed by changing the current recommendations. Hear more about recent calls to split up the MMR shot: https://podcast.publichealth.jhu.edu/963-separating-the-mmr-vaccine | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
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SEGEDE ATI AIIR'OMO BI L'OKUNRIN MUMPS AND MALE INFERTILITY Mumps infection, especially after puberty, can cause orchitis (testicle inflammation), leading to reduced sperm count, motility, and morphology, potentially causing infertility or subfertility by damaging sperm-producing cells and disrupting the blood-testis barrier. While sterility is rare, it can result from severe testicular atrophy, with about 20-35% of post-pubertal males developing infertility or reduced fertility after orchitis,
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🦠 1️⃣ Gondongan (Mumps) – infeksi virus Ini yang paling sering dimaksud. Penyebab: Virus mumps, menular lewat air liur, batuk, bersin, atau alat makan bersama. Gejala umum: Bengkak di pipi / bawah telinga (kelenjar ludah) Nyeri saat mengunyah atau menelan Demam Sakit kepala Lemas Nafsu makan turun Biasanya sembuh sendiri dalam 1–2 minggu. Perawatan di rumah: Istirahat cukup Banyak minum Kompres hangat/dingin di area bengkak Obat penurun demam & nyeri (parasetamol/ibuprofen) Segera ke dokter kal
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Mumps isn’t a jump rope trick, it’s a very contagious viral infection. Mumps can cause serious, sometimes lasting problems. Keeping your child up to date with recommended vaccines helps protect them. Before the school year starts, talk with your child’s healthcare provider to make sure they're up to date on all vaccines. Get more info here: https://bit.ly/3W2cISg | CDC
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Mumps affect which of the following..? write down the right answer in comment section and follow me for more updates about medical knowledge #everyoneactivefollowersシfypシ゚viralシalシ #mcqspractice #NEET #doctor #indian #medicalstudent #nursing #india #students #Pakistan #nepal | Medi Cal Technique
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MMR SERIES PART 1 Mumps was a common childhood illness that could have complications of orchitis, mastitis, and oophoritis. Currently there are about 500-1500 cases a year since 2004, all in vaccinated groups. Rubella also was common and mild in children, usually characterized with a fever and pink rash with rare complications of encephalitis and bleeding issues. More seriously, congenital rubella syndrome could happen to pregnant women exposed to rubella and this can lead to birth defects or mi
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Mumps ✅❤️✅✅ | Dr Ishaq’s Foundation
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In the late 1990s, a theory gripped parents around the world: What if childhood vaccines — particularly the combined measles-mumps-rubella vaccine — cause autism? Nearly three decades later, the debunked theory has gained renewed prominence in parallel with the rise of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a long-time anti-vaccine activist who now serves as the U.S. health secretary. Health reporter Emily Brindley breaks down how scientists have figured out vaccines don’t cause autism and how understanding thi
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☘️ A Recent Case of Mumps: Clinical Observations. #CaseReport #MedicalCase #ClinicalCase #MedicalEducation #DoctorLife #Medicine #Mumps #MumpsVirus #Parotitis | Dr. Sabbir Hossain
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Awareness video on Mumps #Knowledge is power#let’s prevent the outbreak | DrArun Cherian Mammen
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Vaccinations have been so successful that “there's been a collective forgetting that measles, and mumps, and rubella—these used to be diseases that would kill people in fairly large numbers,” the Nobel laureate Jennifer Doudna tells Jeffrey Goldberg at The Atlantic Festival. Watch more: bit.ly/46a5DUE #TAF25 | The Atlantic
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The wildest case of facial swelling I’ve seen! 😳 #mumps #plasticsurgeon #doctorreacts | Dr. Anthony Youn
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