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13 Best Home Remedies For Mumps That Are Naturally Effective

Mumps is a common problem that occurs in children and adults alike, which affects the salivary gland that is located between the jaws and the ears. Even though there are several medicinal treatment for this condition, there are several natural home remedies for mumps as well, which you can use as adjunct treatment for a speedy recovery.

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Mumps is a viral disease, and even though it is commonly seen in children between the ages of 5 and 15, adults too are prone to contracting mumps if they are exposed to and infected by the virus. This is the most probable cause of getting mumps. However, there are some tell-tale symptoms which can tell you whether you have contracted mumps or not. The sooner you can diagnose the problem, the faster your recovery will be. Here are the common symptoms of mumps:

  • Swollen neck and face
  • Swollen salivary glands
  • Difficulty in swallowing
  • Fatigue
  • Pain in the ears
  • Dry mouth
  • Fever
  • Muscle pain
  • Headache

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Even though this disease is not very contagious, it is nonetheless dangerous for the person who has developed it and the people they are surrounded with. Check out these highly effective home remedies for mumps to figure out how to treat the condition at home, with completely natural ingredients.

1. Aloe vera

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Aloe vera has some of the best anti-inflammatory properties, which can help you ease your condition and the subsequent pain that you might feel. It also has anti-bacterial properties which can cure your condition and get rid of the infection causing virus.

Take the leave of an aloe vera plant and split it down the middle. Scoop out the gel and apply it to your swollen area. Keep it on for 10 minutes to half an hour till it is sort of dry, before washing it off with warm water. Do this on a regular basis to see a marked difference in your condition.

2. Chebulic Myrobalan

This is considered a miraculous home remedy for mumps. It has amazing anti-inflammatory properties which can reduce the excessive swelling that occurs when a person develops mumps. It also has antibacterial and antiviral properties which can help solve the source of your problem.

Take a couple of fruits and dry them in the sun or in the oven. Blend the dried fruit with water to make a paste which you can apply to the swollen area, two to three times a day to get effective relief from your condition.

3. Ginger

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Ginger has the ability to increase the immunity of the body, and to help your system recover faster when you are suffering from mumps. It also has excellent anti-inflammatory and antiviral properties which can get rid of the virus which causes the infection, while reducing the swelling in your jaws and ears.

To use ginger has part of your home remedies, grate a tablespoon of ginger and apply the paste to the affected area. You can also drink ginger tea or add sliced ginger to your food to absorb the goodness that this root has to offer.

4. Fenugreek seeds

Fenugreek seeds can reduce the swelling to a great extent. It has soothing properties which can give you effective relief from the pain. Fenugreek seeds are also important to build immunity so that you are not susceptible to the viral attack again.

Soak a cup of fenugreek seeds in water overnight. Strain the seeds and make a smooth paste by blending the seeds with a little water. You can apply this paste to the swollen area to reduce pain and inflammation. You can also drink the water of the soaked fenugreek seeds in the morning for relief.

5. Grape and pineapple juice

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Grape and pineapple are both rich in anti-inflammatory properties and also contain high amounts of anti-oxidants. This not only builds your immunity, but simultaneously flushes out the infection-causing, and is also super tasty, which makes it the ideal home remedy for kids who have developed mumps.

Take equal amount of grape and pineapple and blend them to extract their juices. Consume this on a regular basis to tackle the symptoms of mumps effectively.

6. Sacred fig

This plant contains antiviral properties which can help tackle almost all of the symptoms of mumps. It is also the best way to reduce the inflammation that occurs due to the condition, and stems the pain that you might experience in your ears, neck, jaw line and throat.

Simply applying the warm leaves of the sacred fig plant that have been coated with clarified butter to the affected area can be helpful in getting rid of mumps altogether. To hold the leaves in place, apply a bandage lightly over the leaves so that they don’t fall off.


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7. Asparagus

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To make the body string enough to fight off the mumps-causing virus, adequate vitamins, minerals and anti-oxidants must be consumed and imbibed into the system. All these essential nutrients are found in abundance in the seeds of asparagus, which is a wholesome vegetable ideal for tackling mumps.

Make a healing paste composed of asparagus seed powder and fenugreek seeds mized with water which you can apply to the affected area. You can also consume asparagus on a daily basis to increase the intake of essential nutrients by the body.

8. Baking soda

Baking soda has some excellent alkaline properties, which can increase the pH level of the skin, thereby disrupting the optimum temperature at which the virus thrives and causes the condition to worsen. Baking soda can also soothe sores and pain that can be possible symptoms of developing mumps.

Make a paste of baking soda mixed with a little water, and apply it to your swollen gland and the surrounding skin. Leave it on for around 5 minutes till it works it magic on the swollen area, before washing it off with warm water.

9. Indian lilac

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Indian lilac, popularly known as margosa or neem is one of the most effective home remedies for mumps that you can get your hands on. It has excellent antiviral properties and the essence of neem can kill any other infection-causing germs that might be in your skin. It also soothes your skin and helps reduce the inflammation, because of its anti-inflammatory properties.

Make a soothing, highly effective herbal paste with a few neem leaves, water and a pinch of turmeric ground together. Use this paste to cover the swollen area and let it sit for 10 minutes before washing it off with warm water.

10. Oatmeal

Oatmeal is a great natural remedy for problems like mumps. It is rich in natural proteins and fibers which helps build muscle and immunity and is also great for metabolism, which is affected when you are diagnosed with mumps. When applied locally, oatmeal also helps sooth and cool down the infected and inflamed area.

Make a simple batch of runny oatmeal by mixing rolled oats with water or milk and applying the paste to your swollen jaw line. Consuming oats in the morning on a daily basis also helps with your condition.

11. Black pepper

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When you know the right way to use black pepper, it can act as one of the best remedies for mumps because of its high antioxidants level and also because it is rich in anti-inflammatory properties. The strong fumes of black pepper also help kill the virus which is the root of your problem. When you are using black pepper on children, make sure that it is applied with care, away from the eyes, nose and ears.

Grind a tablespoon of black pepper seeds and mix it with water to create a paste which you can apply to the affected area. Do this every day for a week till you start seeing visible improvement in your condition.

12. Mullein

Mullein is an excellent herbal remedy for mumps because of its cooling properties, which cures the inflammation and also eases the pain that you might feel because of it. It is a great remedy for kids, as it eases the discomfort better than any other medicine or chemical remedy.

Take a handful of dried mullein leaves and steep them in boiling water for 5 minutes, till it forms a healing tea. Drink this tea after straining out the leaves every day till you see your condition improving.


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13. Mangoes

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Mangoes are rich in Vitamins like Vitamin C, Vitamin A and beta carotene, all of which work together to build the immunity of the body and reduce inflammation. Flavanoids and alpha-carotene help reduce inflammation and promotes faster healing after the virus is removed from your system. This is also a tasty and easy and effective remedy for especially kids, which have been diagnosed with mumps.

A paste of mango and cantaloupe and carrots can be applied to the affected area. In addition to that, you can also consume mangoes as part of your daily diet as a remedial method against mumps.

Once you are aware of all the excellent natural remedies that are available for curing mumps, you can tackle the problem easily at home, along with any other medicines that your doctor might prescribe!

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Mumps affects children and adults alike, and is usually curable through medicine. Check out these very effective home remedies for mumps to hasten recovery.
Aishani Laha

Aishani Laha

Bibliophile. Feminist. Unreasonable optimist. I am dangerously obsessed with the English language and the stage is my second home. I still believe in fairy tales and happy endings, and more importantly, that there is nothing that good music and a cup of coffee can’t fix.