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==Treatment== Mumps is usually self-limiting, and no specific antiviral treatments exist for it, so treatment is aimed at alleviating symptoms and preventing complications. Non-medicinal ways to manage the disease include bed rest, using ice or heat packs on the neck and scrotum, consuming more fluids, eating soft food, and gargling with warm salt water.<ref name=pmh /><ref name=davis /> Anti-fever medications may be used during the febrile period,<ref name=shu /> excluding [[aspirin]] when given to children, which may cause [[Reye syndrome]].<ref name=pmh /> Analgesics may also be provided to control pain from mumps inflammatory conditions.<ref name=shu /> For seizures, anticonvulsants may be used. In severe neurological cases, ventilators may be used to support breathing.<ref name=gupta /> Intramuscular mumps immunoglobulin may be of benefit when administered early in some cases, but it has not shown benefit in outbreaks. Although not recommended, intravenous immunoglobulin therapy may reduce the rates of some complications.<ref name=davis /> Antibiotics may be used as a precaution in cases in which bacterial infection cannot be ruled out as well as to prevent secondary bacterial infection.<ref name=davis /><ref name=masarani /> Autoimmune-based disorders connected to mumps are treatable with intravenous immunoglobulin.<ref name=shu /> Various types of treatment for mumps orchitis have been used, but no specific treatment is recommended due to each method's limitations. These measures are primarily based on relieving testicular pain and reducing intratesticular pressure to reduce the likelihood of testicular atrophy.<ref name=davis /><ref name=masarani /> [[IFNA2|Interferon-Ξ±2Ξ±]] interferes with viral replication, so it has been postulated to be useful in preventing testicular damage and infertility.<ref name=davis /> [[Interferon alfa-2b]] may reduce the duration of symptoms and incidence of complications.<ref name=masarani /><ref name=shu /> In cases of hydrocele formation, excess fluid can be removed.<ref name=davis /> Acupuncture has been used fairly widely in China to treat children who have mumps, however, no high-quality trials have been conducted to determine the safety or effectiveness of this treatment approach.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=He |first=Jing |last2=Jia |first2=Pengli |last3=Zheng |first3=Min |last4=Zhang |first4=Mingming |last5=Jiang |first5=Hua |date=2015-02-02 |title=Acupuncture for mumps in children |url=https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25922859 |journal=The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews |volume=2015 |issue=2 |pages=CD008400 |doi=10.1002/14651858.CD008400.pub3 |issn=1469-493X |pmc=7173704 |pmid=25922859}}</ref>
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