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Wednesday, April 22, 2015

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Most Effective Cure For MUMPS


Good morning StellaKork, please can you kindly ask Bv's what the best and most effective cure for mumps is? I'm basically bedridden, can't move my neck/head and I can't go out as well cos I'm highly contagious at this point. 

I've checked the internet but since it's a viral infection just like catarrh,i have to wait for my immune system to fight it.(i'm also taking  Ibuprofen prescribed by a doc to ease the pain,but i'm still in a lot of pain)I know as Nigerians,we always have a local cure for such things. 

Abeg Bvs, help a sister!!!! 
Thanks Stella!




Mumps?going to google



79 comments:

  1. Sorry dear, I'm not a doctor but I heard their are fruits and drugs that can boost the immune system. Don't know the name of the fruits or drugs, maybe u should find out

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    1. thatgirlyouwant22 April 2015 at 14:15

      Kpele dear...don't you need to go a hospital for adequate treatment though

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  2. I don't know ohh...I wonder whom you have been kissing...

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  3. Following Stella to Google too. Dunno what that is.

    I'm so sorry poster and I pray you find the solution you seek. But how come you waited till your condition deteriorated so badly before seeking help? Just curious

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    1. Mumps? Lol. I remember what it is now. I didn't have to visit google again. In my dialect it's called 'njakabem' lol. There's this song they believed if you sing, it will go away. All those superstitions sha. I know it to be very painful. And usually you're not supposed to share cutlery with anybody 'cos I hear it passes through saliva.

      Sorry oh. That's one thing that is as painful as tooth ache or even more painful.

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  4. God is still the permanent healer, receive your sound health Inshallahu




    *Larry was here*

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  5. That is agbakanti..
    Anti-biotics and painkillers will do just fine..
    Coupled with lots of fluid and hours of sleep..
    You'll be as good as new in a couple of days.

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    1. If it z Agbakanti den dey should chew fresh corn and put d particles on the outter parts of d affected area highest 3days e go clear.it happened to me one tym like dat and dat was how granny treated it.Get well soon bro

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    2. Antibiotics will not work on it because is a viral infection.
      Just have lots of rest,get hydrated, eat lot of fruits and wait for your immune system to fight it.
      *get well soon*

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  6. Dunno what that is..
    All the same God help you!

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  7. You are healed by the stripes of Jesus, break bread in the morning and night... It is well with you

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  8. Haba stello! Never hear of mumps before lol. @ poster pele ooo I'm sure d traditionalists on d blog will offer solutions

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  9. What are the usual symptoms of mumps?
    Swelling and pain of one or both parotid glands are the usual main symptoms. The parotid glands are the main salivary glands. They are just below the ears and you cannot normally see or feel them. The salivary glands make saliva which drains into the mouth.
    The mouth may feel dry.
    Chewing and swallowing may be sore.
    High temperature (fever), headache, feeling tired and being off food may develop for a few days. These symptoms may occur before you develop swelling of your parotid gland.
    Mild tummy (abdominal) pain may occur.
    The swelling of the parotid glands usually lasts for 4-8 days. Mumps is normally a mild illness, but complications sometimes occur. This is why immunisation is important.

    There may be no symptoms, or only very minor ones. It is thought that about 3 in 10 people who contract the mumps virus have no symptoms. Rarely, complications alone occur without the usual symptoms occurring first.

    The immune system makes antibodies during the infection. These clear the virus and then provide lifelong immunity. It is therefore very rare to have more than one episode of mumps.

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    1. Johnson, u don copy n paste frm google ni. Weldone

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    2. Give credit to Google, my friend!

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    3. Lol... Google at its best

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  10. Sdk go soon own her own clinic atthis rate,..........Stella u must enjoy me

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  11. Sdk go soon own her own clinic at this rate,..........Stella u must enjoy me

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  12. I have no idea. Sorry about your pains. This too shall pass

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  13. Sdk go soon open her own clinic at this rate,..........Stella u must enjoy me

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  14. What is mumps?
    Mumps is an infection caused by a type of virus called a paramyxovirus. It is very contagious and spread in saliva, the same way as a cold or flu. This means it can be caught from an infected person coughing, sneezing, etc. It can also be caught from touching infected objects - for example, door handles.

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  15. God will heal u.. it's well

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  16. seeing this for the very first time "mumps"






    #GODWIN

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  17. THELMA ENEMUWE said...
    MUMPS!,what's mumps??????
    *picks up mic*--doctors in da house!!,y'al attention is highly needed here!!!
    *faithful BV enemuwe thelma*

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  18. Shegede in yoruba,apply palm oil to it, u can also put pepper to it,n If u have Maggi, u can also add it,and don't forget salt o.wish u speedy recovery

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    1. Is she cooking soup? Add Maggi nd salt ?

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    2. As in...she should cook it?

      Hian!

      Wetin I no go see.

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    3. Make she just cook the thing and fry am already.
      Abi, how you take see am ?

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    4. Is this a joke or what?
      Palmoil, pepper, salt and maggi?
      Na buka?
      Mtcheeeeeew!

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  19. THELMA ENEMUWE said...
    MUMPS!,what's mumps??????
    *picks up mic*--doctors in da house!!,y'al attention is highly needed here!!!
    *faithful BV enemuwe thelma*

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  20. THELMA ENEMUWE said...
    MUMPS!,what's mumps??????
    *picks up mic*--doctors in da house!!,y'al attention is highly needed here!!!
    *faithful BV enemuwe thelma*

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  21. This is new, Google is my friend

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  22. Ask someone in the house to chew bitter kola and corn (dry corn) together and spit it on ur chin as many times as possible daily. Used it as a child. This ur mumps is called kpokponti in my dialect. Pele o

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    1. Grind those she mentioned and apply

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    2. Nawa o.
      What a dirty suggestion.
      Must someone chew and spit? Why not grind?

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  23. Chai
    Agbuga nti still dey?
    Sha get someon to chew bitter cola n pour it on ur jaws, Straight from the mouth o. Hehehehe. I saw my aunt do it once in d 90s n it worked.

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    1. Akpuka nti still dey?
      That was the first question I asked myself when i read this
      Sorry poster
      Go to hospital

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  24. I doubt there's a local cure. I might be wrong
    boosting your immune system should help.
    Just follow your doc's instruction

    measles, mumps, rubella, hepatitis B,C etc re viral infections that people should make sure they get vaccination for
    Feel better poster.

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  25. It is well,let me sit and read comment.....

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  26. Awwww! Sorry. I've had it before. Gosh! That ish is so painful. Just take mostly pain killlers and antibiotics. It will go on its own. You just have to be patient. Within a week, it will disappear. Lol, I remember when I had mine, I looked like a bloated frog cus my cheeks and neck were swollen. I was so scared I had to do x-ray, I googled, went to 3 different hospitals and was wasting money up and down because of fear. Meanwhile it's a minor ish. I turned to an Hajiya with pashmina around my head. People thought I had converted to Islam. Lmao! You will be fine ok? I know say the pain no be here. It's just painkillers and patience

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  27. Strange disease.... Never hrd of it.pray God heals you.. AMEN.

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  28. please what is mumps. is it stiff neck or what.

    sorry for the pain, continue taking your ibuprofen you will get better.

    doctors explain mumps oooo

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  29. Mumps does it still exist. Grind fresh corn make a paste with water and pour rub on both cheeks. Back then our grandparents would chew fresh corn and spit it on the swollen areas. Gross!

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  30. Which one is mumps again?may God help u n heal ijn

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  31. Sri dear... Get well soon.... Doc ova to u people.... Can't remember mber but dere are traditional tinz for it

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  32. Nka nbe o! Mumps kwa? All dem doctors in d house over to u pipo.

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  33. Google here I come. GOD WILL HEAL U dear.

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  34. 537254292010

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    Both mtn.....going to the next post...if u load it, you can say Hbd below here.... Eh hen, I dunno anything about mumps.

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    1. Happy birthday. God bless u tremendously! I no load o. Chei fastest fingers on this blog ehh. Na wa!

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    2. Happy birthday Mrs B, didn't load just to wish, we r April! We r Diamonds!

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    3. Attention seeker.. I must be popular by force on SDK with you #100 recharge card..

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    4. Shame on you anony 13:25...
      Something tells me you went anonymous to do this...
      How much have you given btw??..
      Fool...

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    5. Anonymous, how is she an attention seeker by giving out cards on her bday o? **confused**. She didn't even ask Stella to make a post for her, yet she's an attention seeker? Smh

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  35. Stella said 'Doctor in House Section' but...
    Herbalists will comment.
    Engineers have something to say.
    IT person will prescribe a drug.
    Carpenters will tell you the cause of the problem.
    Lawyers will tell you its normal, you don't have to worry.
    Prophets will say the witches in your village are behind it.
    House wife will tell to go buy the drugs her neighbour is using that It works like Magic .
    Pastors will tell you to pray.
    Mechanic sef go show face.
    Everyone ga something to say.

    Real doctors pls stand up!

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  36. Poster this is called ota mkpuru oka in my dialect. Look no further for any oyibo cure. Get someone to chew dry corn and spit it on d affected parts, and u will be fine.

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  37. Do you have toothache?
    It could be infection from the tooth that caused it?



    XOXO MYSTERY

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  38. Wow, you have mumps? There is no cure for it, just allow it to run its course. Apply cold compress to the swelling, use acetaminophen and ibuprofen for the pain.
    Hope you feel better soon.

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  39. Dont know anything about it, I will google it too

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  40. Let the mumps run its course. As far as I know, there is no cure. Continue taking the pain reliever. As you mentioned ibuprofen(Motrin, brand name
    aleve or advil), I know say you dey Yankee. So for the rise in temp or fever that comes with it, take an antipyretic like Tylenol except it is contraindicated for you. Get lots of rest. If you are in Yankee as I suspect & have children, they must have taken the MMR(measles, mumps &rubella) vaccine. So you will not spread the virus, except for your hubby or partner. If he has had mumps b4, then he will not be re-infected :cause once you've had it that's it. Your body builds an immunity to it. It is rare to have mumps twice. Except some thing else blocks your salivary glands thereby presenting with similar symptoms. E.g some form of tonsillitis.
    When you heal & you dey Yankee, go chook all the vaccines recommended. Africo! we no dey hia word. If you had then, you would have also taken the MMR vaccine.

    I pray God almighty who is the numero uno (#1)healer wey ee pass all vaccine go touch you to speedy recovery. Amin.

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  41. Sorry dear, it has happened to me before. I used one strong antibiotics (augmentin).

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  42. How do we help u when we don't even know the meaning of mumps, Na u sabi.

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  43. Please ask someone to chew bitter cola and pour it there. You will get relieved

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  44. sorry about the pain darl, but mump is caused by a virus and there is no known drug for it, just take pain killers for the pain and let your immune system do the rest.

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  45. Hi poster i wld recommend a local treatment for you...do you know bee (not honeybee) that builds its next in abandoned rooms or house...get it soak it in small water and rub it all over the areas affected...that shd work for u temporarily...

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  46. Use augmentin,it works well

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  47. I cant believe u are taking just ibruofen for mumps. I had dis stuff wen I was young. I was on daily injection for 5days. Mumps is a serious thing o, got it from my cousin back then and he infected all we kids in d house, even dou we took precautionary measures. GO TO CLINIC..............FOREVER 16

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  48. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    This disease carry phd......
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  49. Yes o anonymous, because I know people will start asking for the meaning

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  50. Abeg sorry o,
    Hope you go to hospital quickly
    I hope no little children around you?
    Mumps in little boys especially I hear can affect their fertility later in life as adults, if not treated properly. Sign of the cross, it is well!

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