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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Infectious Mononucleosis (cont.); What are The Symptoms of Mono?



Infectious Mononucleosis (cont.)
What are the symptoms of mono?

The initial symptoms of mono are

* a general lack of energy or malaise,


* fatigue,


* a loss of appetite, and


* chills.

These initial symptoms can last from
1 to three days just before the more intense symptoms of the illness begin. The a lot more widespread intense symptoms include

* a severe sore throat,


* fever, and


* swollen lymph nodes (glands)
within the neck area.
It's normally the severe sore throat that prompts folks to contact their physician.

What are the signs of mono?
In addition to a fever from 102 F-104 F, the most frequent signs of mono are

* a
extremely reddened throat and tonsils and


* swollen lymph glands
inside the neck.

The tonsils have a whitish coating in
at least one-third of the cases. The spleen (at times referred to as the body's biggest lymph node) is an organ found inside the left upper abdomen underneath the rib cage, which becomes enlarged or swollen in about 50% of patients with mono. An enlarged liver and abnormalities in liver function tests (blood tests) may be detected (see Complications, below). About 5% of patients have a splotchy red rash over the body, which has a comparable appearance to the rash of measles. Early inside the course of illness (over the first couple of days of illness), a temporary swelling (edema) of both upper eyelids may possibly appear.

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