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Why mumps are formed in a body, I have a mump on my left hand for some 4 years, now it seems it is spreading.


Actually i am suffering from constipation problem? Does it have any relation to form mumps in the body? How to cure such mumps, what action to be taken to remove such mumps from body?

Yes it does.

When your constantly constipated, that bowel movement material builds up and up in your colon. Then it moves back into your large intestine, then your small intestine.

When it gets near the end of your intestines, your hypothalamus sends out signals to your lymph nodes that there is an overload of fecal material in your intestine. Your lymph nodes send out hormones, these hormones trigger these catcher cells to go to the intestine and pick up a piece of feces. Since the feces has nowhere to go, the catcher cells will deposit them in small squishy mumps all over the body. Note: they are called "mumps" because they are Lumps made from movements - Mumps.

Sometimes, in chronically constipated people, these mumps can appear all over their body, just below the skin. They tend to increase to a certain size, then they harden into a very hard mumps.

In extremely bad, untreated cases, those mumps can break open, releasing their hard malodorous contents through the individual's skin. Though situations of this type have not occurred in years.

How to cure them? Drink plenty of water, and I mean plenty. The more the better. You need to Flush out your system of all the poisons that have been building up over time.

Water/Fluids are the only thing that can reverse the process, it will liquefy the mumps, allowing them to be re-absorbed back into the body where they go through the gastronomical system again and finally pass out as stool.

Another way to remove them is by excision. A surgeon will do a CT Scan to locate each and every mump in your body. They will then meticulously excise each one with a scalpel and laser knife. These surgeons must be highly skilled at this procedure, for one slip of the blade could release poisons into your system - poisons that could and would cause your blood to adjudicate - which you definitely don't want to happen!

Anyway, if you do have a Mump in your body that has been there for more then two years, you should seriously think about seeing your Doctor. For any lump that you have, especially one that seems to be growing and/or spreading under the skin, could be a sign of something serious and should definitely be checked out by your Primary Care Doctor. This paragraph is important to follow - all the one's above it take with a grain of aspirin.

ken

read this article.
http://www.medicinenet.com/mumps/article...

What mumps are you talking about?

Do you mean lumps? I don't want to scare you, but instestinal cancer can cause constipation. If you say that your lumps are spreading, you need a medical check up. Are you losing weight?

Mumps is an infection which does not last; you may have warts maybe? In any event I suggest you asee a doctor

See a doctor I don't think mumps last that long

i doubt you have mumps. i think every child still gets a battery of immunization injections. and mumps is included in this battery.

but there are still those who don't get these immunizations. but i believe most schools in the US don't allow attendance for students without proof of being immunized against certain deseases.

you probably have warts. you said these bumps are on your hands right? warts usually appear on hands, feet, fingers, toes, and genitle.

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