Mononucleosis
Also called: Mono
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Yes, you can, but very few people do. Mononucleosis is usually caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). Symptoms usually include fever, swollen and...
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There are theoretical reasons why patients identified with HIV around the time they are first infected (primary, acute infection) may benefit from...
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Infectious mononucleosis or “mono” is caused by Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), a member of the herpes virus family. It’s spread during close...
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The wide range of symptoms associated with mononucleosis can make diagnosis difficult. Your doctor will begin by giving you a complete physical exam...
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The wide range of symptoms associated with mononucleosis can make diagnosis difficult. Your doctor will begin by giving you a complete physical exam...
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Most people will come in contact with the virus that causes mononucleosis at some point in their lives, so there is no sure way to prevent catching...
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Mononucleosis, often referred to as "mono," is a very common viral illness. It begins with flu-like symptoms -- fever, headache, and a...
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Most cases of mono care caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, named after the two British researchers who first identified it in 1964, although the...
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A common, but usually not serious, complication of mono is a mild inflammation of the liver, or hepatitis. This form of hepatitis is rarely serious...
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Infectious mononucleosis, "mono," "kissing disease," and glandular fever are all terms popularly used for the very common illness...
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The initial symptoms of mono are a general lack of energy or malaise fatigue a loss of appetite chills These initial symptoms can last from one to...
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In most cases of mono, no specific treatment is necessary. The illness is usually self-limited and passes much the way other common viral illnesses...
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In addition to a fever from 102 F-104 F, the most common signs of mono are a very reddened throat and tonsils swollen lymph glands in the neck The...
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