Mumps Chronic Interstitial

This article discusses mumps Chronic Interstitial, also known as parity or glandular chronic interstitial. This is a rare disease that affects the tissue of the salivary glands and other organs in the body. This article describes the process of development of the disease, its symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.

Mumps Chronic Interstitial is a chronic disease of the salivary glands, usually manifesting in adults. It is characterized by the appearance of various symptoms, including swelling, tenderness and sensitivity of the parotid, sublingual and submandibular salivary glands. In addition, there is an increase in body temperature, loss of appetite, weight loss and general symptoms of intoxication of the body.

Reasons for



Chronic interstitial parotitis is a rare and potentially life-threatening pathological process characterized by atrophy of the glandular tissue of the orbital salivary glands. The disease occurs mainly in women.

The pathogenesis of the disease is not fully understood. There are several theories regarding the origin