Absolutely, dealing with mumps ain’t easy, especially for a child. In Ayurveda, mumps could be linked to an imbalance in the Kapha dosha, hence focusing on remedies that alleviate this sluggish energy may help. But make sure you speak with your pediatrician especially cause your son already is on paracetamol, it’s important to ensure everything is working in harmony.
For starters, turmeric milk could be beneficial. Turmeric is known for its anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties. Warm up a cup of milk (or lactose-free if that’s preferred) and add a pinch of turmeric powder. Give it to him once or twice a day. This can help ease inflammation and discomfort. Also, soft massages with a mild warm sesame oil around the cheeks, laterally towards the ears, could offer some relief from the pain. But gentle, you don’t want to worsen any sensitivity.
Another item you might consider is Jowar (Sorghum)—gruel made of this grain can be soothing and is often easier on the throat. Cooking it into a thin porridge (to help him digest and swallow without added strain) may provide some nutrients without distressing his painful areas more.
Garlic is excellent. If he can tolerate the taste, crushed garlic with a bit of honey (honey should be avoided if it’s too hot or inflamed) may bolster the immune system. Unsweetened, diluted pomegranate juice might also help because it’s cooling and could soothe any associated throat irritation.
In terms of paracetamol and these remedies, as long as you’re keeping to recommended doses and intervals for the paracetamol, there typically aren’t strong interactions. Ayurvedic treatments like these often focus more on supportive care rather than medication-heavy methods, so they generally pair well unless there’s specific allergens or intolerances to conscious of.
Listen, I think rest is really key. Supporting his immune function with rest, plenty of water (hydration is understated sometimes but actually vital), and attention to symptoms aligns with both western and Ayurvedic wisdom here. Hopefully, this gets him a bit more comfy as he recovers! But again, just ensuring the kiddo’s visit to the doc ties in anything you’re doing safely.


