Recently, the “Vale Tudo” plot raised the hypothesis that AFFSO Roitman was sterile because of the parotus during childhood
Caxumba is a viral disease known among the Brazilians and this was even more common before the vaccine was created, incorporated into the national immunization calendar in the mid -90s. Between 2001 and 2024, the State of St. Paul recorded focusing in 2003, 2007 and 2016 – The last great manifestation of the disease, with 1,253 outbreaks and more than seven thousand cases. And recently, the disease has again become a topic thanks to the latest episodes of the soap opera “Vale Tudo”, which has aroused doubts about its complications.
Initial symptoms of parotitis
Parotite is a contagious infection that is transmitted by contact with saliva and through the secretions eliminated when talking, toxicating and sneezing. According to the infectoologist of the Siriano-Tebanese hospital, Mirian Dal Ben, the initial symptoms of the disease are similar to those of the flu, such as fever, headache and corporeal pain. “When the virus deposits in the body, it reaches the parotid and salivary gland located in the face region forward and under each ear, which causes the characteristic swelling of the disease,” explains the expert.
Caxumba can also bring neurological complications
According to Mirian, parotitis can also cause neurological complications such as meningitis and encephalitis, as well as the orcite, inflammation and testicle infection and the oforite, the ovary infection. “When the orchite reaches the two testicles, it is possible to develop a certain degree of sterility and reduce male fertility,” he says.
The treatment is performed with drugs
The infectoologist explains that there is no specific treatment for parotitis. Medical treatments are performed with drugs to relieve symptoms, such as anti -inflammatory drugs, as well as simple measures as cold compressed to reduce pain and swelling. The most effective way to prevent disease and its complications is vaccination: viral triple, which protects from measles, parotitis and rubella, is available for free in the unified health system (Sus).
Source: Terra

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