Naturally, anyone who is sick (cancer, flu, pneumonia, etc.) in any way is more at risk to get seriously ill than someone who is relatively healthy. If you have cancer, your body is much, much weaker and so unable to fight off diseases and illnesses.A person with colon cancer can certainly get mono, and it will probably be worse than a healthy person's battle with mono. The best ways to stay healthy are to exercise, eat right, laugh, live, love, and get a pet. They teach you about all of the above. They are also proven to extend lifespans.
Naturally, anyone who is sick (cancer, flu, pneumonia, etc.) in any way is more at risk to get seriously ill than someone who is relatively healthy. If you have cancer, your body is much, much weaker and so unable to fight off diseases and illnesses.A person with colon cancer can certainly get mono, and it will probably be worse than a healthy person's battle with mono. The best ways to stay healthy are to exercise, eat right, laugh, live, love, and get a pet. They teach you about all of the above. They are also proven to extend lifespans.
the meaning of mono is one but mono can be spread to more than one person
The mono virus is contagious before the person even knows they have the illness; this is called the incubation period. It is contagious the whole time the person has mono.
how does mono 2.4 works? how it look likes? how a person very new to this can use mono 2.4
how does mono 2.4 works? how it look likes? how a person very new to this can use mono 2.4
Not necessarily. Usually you are contagious 6-8 weeks before you are diagnosed with mono. Therefore if the last person you kissed was within that time frame then there is a pretty good chance that he or she might have mono.
Yes, your children could get Mono if they have had a blood transfusion or close contact with a person who had Mono.
Cancer does not have a nickname. Cancer is the problem and the names of the cancer are all the types of cancer a person can have. Cancer does not have a nickname. Cancer is the problem and the names of the cancer are all the types of cancer a person can have.
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Yes, they do in fact have to have mono in order to pass it on to others. That does not mean however, that they have to have symptoms of mono. A person can be a carrier, meaning that they have no signs or symptoms of a disease but are carrying it and can transmit it to others.
It is actually a prefix meaning "one". A monorail is a train running on one rail. A monomaniac is a person obsessed with one thing. A monarch is a single person who is a ruler of a country. A monotone is a single tone, and a monotonous person or speech is one which has only one tone--very boring. A monopoly is a sector of the economy owned by one person or corporation, and the board game is all about becoming the sole owner of all the property on the board. A monograph is a specific study of a single specialized topic, usually by one researcher. The disease called mononucleosis is often called "mono" for short by those who find the whole name a bit of a mouthful.
Making out does not cause mono to spontaneously appear, but if the person you are making out with is infected, there is an extremely high chance that you will catch it as well.