10 Obnoxious Effects Of Mumps
6. Swelling Of The Testicles

Orchitis, or inflammation of the testicles, when caused by mumps, usually affects only one side. As the most common complications among cases of mumps in males, orchitis can occur during or after the swelling of the salivary glands. The condition is sometimes joined by high fevers, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. Rare cases of bilateral orchitis and atrophy of the gonads occur less frequent than unilateral orchitis. Even less often is sterility an outcome of mumps-related orchitis.
5. Oophoritis And Mastitis

Females who contract mumps can be at risk of developing further complications, including oophoritis and mastitis. Oophoritis involves inflammation of the ovaries while mastitis is an infection occurring in the breast tissue. Oophoritis, which affects about five percent of the female population, is accompanied by pain and tenderness in the pelvic region. Approximately thirty-one percent of female mumps cases get mastitis, including pain, swelling, and redness. Women in the first trimester of pregnancy who develop mumps risk miscarriage.
