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2024年2月23日 · This article walks you through the stages of mono so you can get a better sense of what to expect and how to get over mono faster. It also looks at possible complications and ways to prevent getting mono and passing the virus to others.
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2022年11月30日 · Treatment. There's no specific therapy available to treat infectious mononucleosis. Antibiotics don't work against viral infections such as mono. Treatment mainly involves taking care of yourself, such as getting enough rest, eating a healthy diet and drinking plenty of fluids.
2022年11月30日 · You can get it through kissing, but you can also be exposed by sharing a glass or food utensils with someone who has mono. However, mononucleosis isn't as contagious as some infections, such as the common cold. You're most likely to get mononucleosis with all the signs and symptoms if you're a teen or young adult.
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2024年1月9日 · If you have mononucleosis, you may want to ask your healthcare provider: What’s the best treatment for mononucleosis symptoms? How long am I contagious? What steps can I take to prevent infecting others with this virus? How long will it take to recover from
There is no vaccine to protect against infectious mononucleosis. You can help protect yourself by not kissing or sharing drinks, food, or personal items, like toothbrushes, with people who have infectious mononucleosis. You can help relieve symptoms of
2023年11月29日 · Symptoms. Image credit: solidcolours/istock. The classic symptoms of mono are: extreme tiredness, or fatigue. a high fever. a headache. body aches and muscle weakness. a red, sore throat. swollen...
2023年7月27日 · HOW DID I GET MONO? Infectious mononucleosis is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). EBV can spread through contact with saliva from an infected person; for example, you can get it through kissing, sharing eating utensils with, or drinking from the same glass as someone who is infected with the virus.