Treatment for Mumps in Children

Apr 17, 2025 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhou Xiaofeng
Introduction
Nowadays, due to frequent late-night work and study, people experience significant negative effects on their health, including reduced immunity and disrupted internal and external secretions. Mumps is a common condition associated with these issues. What is the treatment for mumps in children? When children develop mumps, topical medications can be used to relieve pain and reduce swelling.

Nowadays, people often work and study late into the night, which can cause significant negative effects on their health, reduce their immunity, and also affect internal and external secretions. A common condition resulting from this is mumps. So, what are the treatment methods for mumps in children?

Treatment Methods for Mumps in Children

The first step in treating mumps in children is to determine its cause. Clinically, mumps caused by the mumps virus is more common and typically leads to purulent changes. One treatment approach is addressing the underlying cause; for this, ribavirin can be used for antiviral therapy, although ribavirin is not a particularly targeted medication. Additionally, oral traditional Chinese patent medicines with functions of clearing heat and detoxifying can also be used. When children develop mumps, they may experience symptoms such as facial swelling and pain.

When children develop mumps, topical medications can be used to relieve pain and reduce swelling. Fresh cactus can also be mashed into a paste and applied externally, or it can be smeared onto the swollen area. Treatment for mumps in children mainly includes etiological treatment and symptomatic treatment. Purulent mumps is characterized by localized redness of the skin and significant warmth and pain, which requires timely adjustment of antibiotics.

Patients are advised to strictly follow medical instructions when taking medications and should not take medications casually; they should use appropriate medications under the guidance of a doctor. We hope this response is helpful to you.


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