If a person drinks with mononucleosis, he can experience liver damage. This is because mono is a viral infection that can cause liver inflammation. So, drinking with mono can exacerbate the problem.
It probably wouldn't help aleviate any of the uncomfortable symptoms of having mono. Alcohol affects your liver mostly, since the liver functions to remove alcohol from your blood. So while you're sick with mono (mononucleosis) your lymph nodes and entire lymphatic system is already under attack from the virus affecting them. One way a doctor double-checks to see if you do have mono is by palpating (feeling) your abdomen, to see whether or not you do indeed have the signs which are a swollen liver or spleen. So by drinking alcohol, that's just adding an unnecessary stressor to your body, particularly your liver.
My brother had a sore throat and elevated liver counts and it turned out he had mono.
Yes, in fact many people have had Mono and never knew it.
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Mono can cause you to feel really, really tired, but you may have other symptoms, too. These include fever, sore throat, swollen lymph nodes (the infection-fighting glands in your neck, underarms, groin, and elsewhere throughout your body), headaches, sore muscles, and enlarged liver or spleen.
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