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Home Remedies for the Treatment of Mumps - Some tips for Mumps

Ayurvedic Name: Karnamulaka Jwara

What are the Home Remedies of Mumps ?

Home Remedies for Mumps are given below:

Chebulic Myroblan - Chebulic myroblan is another good remedy for treating mumps. A thick paste should be made from chebulic myroblan by rubbing it in water. This should be applied over the swellings - you may feel good after applying it.

Mullein Tea - Apply a cloth soaked in mullein tea to the affected areas. This will help to combat with swelling.

Seeds of Asparagus - The seeds of asparagus are valuable in mumps. The seeds of asparagus combined with an equal proportion of methi (fenugreek) seeds, should be ground together and made in paste form. This paste can be applied over the swellings.

Margosa Leaves - Margosa Leaves act as a good herbal treatment for mumps. Make powdered form of margosa leaves and mix it with haldi and make a paste of it. This should be applied externally over the affected parts by mumps. This will help you cure mumps fast.

Some tips during the period - when patient is suffering from mumps:

  • A child suffering from mumps should not be sent to school for at least 7 to 10 days after symptoms begin, as he or she is considered contagious during that period - and will infect other children also in the school.
  • The patient should be given soft foods to eat.
  • Avoid Acidic Drinks - Acidic foods and beverages such as citrus or tomato products increase saliva flow. The more saliva flows, the more it's going to hurt. So, it's better if the child drinks just non acidic fluids such as water or milk.
   

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