CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONSSystemicSymptoms Prodromal symptoms include low- grade feveranorexia, malaise, vague abdominal discomfort,and headache. Typically precede the parotidswelling by 24 hours of feverSystemicsymptoms may beabsence or very mild in theatypical cases, sometimeseven present after the元appearance of the parotitis
Systemic Symptoms □ Prodromal symptoms include low- grade fever, anorexia, malaise, vague abdominal discomfort, and headache. □ Typically precede the parotid swelling by 24 hours of fever □ Systemic symptoms may be absence or very mild in the atypical cases, sometimes even present after the appearance of the parotitis CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS
CLINICALMANIFESTATIONS- Incubation period: 14-25 daysClinical picturesSystemicSymptomsSialadenitisParotitis Submaxillaritis, Sublinguitis
CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS □ Incubation period: 14-25 days □ Clinical pictures □ Systemic Symptoms □ Sialadenitis □ Parotitis □ Submaxillaritis, □ Sublinguitis
CLINICALMANIFESTATIONSParotitisPainful enlargement of parotid isthemostcommon first symptomofmumpsoccur within 24hours after the onset of fever typicallyThe characteristics of swollen parotid is anthorisma with obscureboundary which centers the earlobe and extends forward,backward and downward.Thetextureistenacious withgentlytender. Parotid pain on chewing or swallowing,especially toacid food,ismost pronounced during the first fewdays of swelling Swelling usually peaks in 2-3 days and subsides within 7-10 days.Parotid swelling is usually unilateral at the beginning of illness,laterbecoming bilateral in70%ofcases
Parotitis □ Painful enlargement of parotid is the most common first symptom of mumps □ occur within 24 hours after the onset of fever typically □ The characteristics of swollen parotid is anthorisma with obscure boundary which centers the earlobe and extends forward , backward and downward. The texture is tenacious with gently tender. □ Parotid pain on chewing or swallowing, especially to acid food, is most pronounced during the first few days of swelling. □ Swelling usually peaks in 2-3 days and subsides within 7-10 days. □ Parotid swelling is usually unilateral at the beginning of illness, later becoming bilateral in 70% of cases. CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS