There is no "cure" for mononucleosis. The treatment consists of getting lots of rest, drinking lots of fluids and using medications to help with symptoms, such as throat lozenges for sore throats, and acetaminophen or ibuprofen for headaches and muscle aches. In children under 19, aspirin has been linked to a potentially fatal condition called Reye's syndrome, so you should not take aspirin unless instructed by your doctor.
Included in "getting lots of rest" is avoiding strenuous activities like sports. Your body needs real rest in order to recover quickly. If you have mono, you probably won't feel energetic, and it's important not to push yourself (since doing so can delay your recovery).
Yes, it is, but treatment is usually 'conservative'. What I mean by 'conservative' is lots of rest, lots of good quality nutritious food, and good fresh air. Mononucleosis or Glandular Fever is a debilitating illness mostly affecting young people. Because it is so debilitating, a long convalescence is called for. People who rush back into their normal activities commonly find that it takes a couple of years to get back to normal health. You save a lot of time in the long run by taking convalescence slowly in the short term. Unfortunately, there is quite a lot of evidence showing that mononucleosis is one of the bugs involved in causing ME or CFS or CFIDS. One such article is here http://www.cfs-info.com/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=396&Itemid=85 Or type Mononucleosis + CFIDS into a search engine.
Mononucleosis is caused by a virus. Antibiotics will not be effective against it. Generally speaking a person simply recovers from mononucleosis over time. Treatment is usually confined to alleviating symptoms. Some studies have indicated that the antiviral valomaciclovir may be helpful in speeding recovery.
(glandular fever) there is no cure its a virus its symptoms are swollen glands and tiredness painkillers and fluids can ease the discomfort
listen, there's an easy solution to Mononucleosis, an that is, don't get it and stay alive!
Although there is no cure for mononucleosis, alternative remedies may help the body to fight the infection and relieve symptoms.
Acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) may relieve symptoms of IM. Aspirin should be avoided because mononucleosis has been associated with Reye's syndrome
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antibiotics, mostly cough medicine
bacteria, i forgot the name but its treatble with antibiotics. see a vet
No. Mononucleosis (Mono) is a virus.
mononucleosis is not infectious
That is the correct spelling of "mononucleosis" (a viral disease).
An infectious disease specialist can evaluate mononucleosis.
yes. get to a doctor!
It is viral. http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/infectious-mononucleosis-topic-overview
It is called mononucleosis because the virus causes unusual proliferation of monocytes in the blood.
infectious mononucleosis
Mono is short for mononucleosis.
mononucleosis
how many people get mononucleosis per year and whats the normal age to get it?