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Home Remedies for Mumps
The Home Remedies for Mumps are more serious than measles, because they rarely have small effects. If you are infected with the Home Remedy for Mumps, you are at risk for serious infections to the brain and spinal cord. Deafness is also a serious side effect as mumps attacks the area around the brain and head. A common problem in the old day would be that mumps cause the testicles and ovaries to swell, which can lead to reproductive problems later.
Causes of mumps:
* Mumps is caused by a mumps virus, an RNA virus of the paramyxovirus family of viruses. It spreads from person to person as well as through contact with contaminated items and surfaces.
* Once the mumps virus enters the body, it passes into the bloodstream and can spread to many different glands and to the brain.
* Mumps occurs most often in children ages two through twelve, although unvaccinated adults are also susceptible.
* People with mumps are contagious for about a week before and two weeks after the onset of symptoms, which occurs about two to three weeks after exposure to the mumps virus.
* Mumps is mainly caused by a virus. The incubation period is from 16-18 days, ranging from 12-25 days after exposure. The period when someone is most infectious to others is from 1-2 days before and 5 days after the onset of swelling in the glands.
* The chances of getting the disease are greater if you have never received the mumps vaccine. Once you have had mumps you will develop an immunity to it and will not get it again.
* Mumps is spread through direct contact with saliva, e.g. kissing or sharing objects contaminated with infected saliva (e.g. cups, cutlery). The mumps virus is also present in nasal and throat discharge.
There are course other male infertility causes. Recreational drugs can lower sperm quantity and quality, as can some prescribed medicines.Smoking and drinking can also contribute towards male infertility.Anabolic steroids can stop sperm production altogether. They may make your muscles look big, but that's about the only plus point!
There is good news, male infertility can be treated. Sometimes you may get male infertility treatments on the NHS, or you may have to go to a specialist clinic. There are of course alternative treatments for male infertility. Some men swear by herbal treatments or acupuncture, just be sure to see a qualified practitioner.
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