Mumps
ICD-10 B26
Definition
Mumps is an illness caused by the mumps virus. It starts with: Fever Headache Muscle aches Tiredness Loss of appetite After that, the salivary glands under the ears or jaw become swollen and tender. The swelling can be on one or both sides of the face. Symptoms last 7 to 10 days. Serious complications are rare. You can catch mumps by being with another person who has it. There is no treatment for mumps, but the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine can prevent it. Before the routine vaccination program in the United States, mumps was a common illness in infants, children and young adults. Now it is a rare disease in the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Related medicines
- MEASLES VIRUS, LIVE ATTENUATED
- RUBELLA VIRUS, LIVE ATTENUATED
- MUMPS VIRUS VACCINE LIVE
- MUMPS VIRUS, LIVE ATTENUATED
- BOTULINUM TOXIN TYPE AUS label →
Disease
- B00Herpesviral [herpes simplex] infections
- B01chickenpox
- B02herpes zoster
- B03smallpox
- B04Monkeypox
- B05Measles
- B06Rubella [German measles]
- B07wart
- B08Other viral infections characterized by skin and mucous membrane lesions, not elsewhere classified
- B09Unspecified viral infection characterized by skin and mucous membrane lesions
- B15hepatitis A
- B16hepatitis B