At what age are children more likely to get mumps?

May 11, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Jiang Weimin
Introduction
Mumps is usually a respiratory disease caused by the mumps virus, and it is contagious, spreading through respiratory droplets. It commonly occurs in children aged 1 to 15 years, especially most prevalent among those aged 5 to 9. After diagnosis, treatment under medical guidance may include medications such as ribavirin granules, ibuprofen granules, and acyclovir tablets.

Children between the ages of 1 and 15 are particularly susceptible to mumps. Once infected, they should seek timely medical attention at a hospital and actively cooperate with treatment as directed by a physician. Details are as follows:

Mumps is usually a respiratory disease caused by the mumps virus. It is contagious and can spread through respiratory droplets. The condition commonly occurs in children aged 1 to 15, especially most frequently seen in those aged 5 to 9. When the mumps virus invades the tissues of the salivary glands, it may cause symptoms such as fever, loss of appetite, general fatigue, noticeable local swelling, redness, and pain. In such cases, medications like ribavirin granules, ibuprofen granules, and acyclovir tablets may be used under a doctor's guidance.

During recovery, a light diet is recommended. Children may drink milk or soy milk appropriately and consume easily digestible foods such as soft noodles or steamed egg custard, which can help promote recovery. Adequate rest and sufficient sleep should be ensured, and proper body warmth must be maintained. If parents notice any signs of illness in their child, they should promptly take the child to the hospital for medical evaluation.