Ah, mumps can be quite a pesky ordeal, especially for teenagers! You’re spot on about it being a viral infection, mainly affecting the salivary glands. Unfortunately, there’s no specific “tablet” to cure mumps instantly—that’s where supportive care comes in!
In Ayurveda, while we’re not talking about curing the virus itself, there are remedies that can help boost immunity, reduce discomfort, and manage those symptoms. Look into Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia), which is known for its immune-boosting properties. It might not be in tablet form but supplementation through Guduchi powder could be beneficial. Consult with a local Ayurvedic practitioner though, as dosage is super crucial.
For swelling and pain, applying a paste of sandalwood and turmeric might reduce inflammation on the affected glands. Again, try not to overdo it and test on a small skin area first to avoid any irritation!
As for those secondary symptoms, feverishness could be managed with giloy or tulsi tea, you probably heard of these herbs… they both are common household names. They tend to help with fever and boost overall immunity. Drinking tons of fluids, resting, and gargling with warm water can also help with throat pain and prevent subsequent dehydration.
Regarding dietary changes, it’s a good idea to lay off sour and acidic foods as they can irritate the salivary glands. Stick to lukewarm and soft foods, think khichdi or soups… just to ease the jaw motion. Hydration is your best friend here, so encourage sipping warm water often.
About the precaution bit, while Ayurvedic medicines are generally safer, allergy checks, monitoring existing symptoms, and ensuring your brother doesn’t have underlying conditions is key. Always let a healthcare provider know if he’s on any other medications or herbal supplements.
Yes, sometimes secondary treatments are necessary if complications arise like severe pain or high fever. Improvement can vary, but typical recoveries take a couple of weeks. Preventing mumps is mostly about vaccinations, hygiene, and avoiding close contact with infected folks.
Feel free to try these alongside conventional therapies, just make sure to coordinate with his healthcare provider. At the end of the day, keeping an eye on his condition and prioritizing comfort are what truly matters. Good luck!



