Yes, fatigue can come and go with mononucleosis (mono). Many individuals experience fluctuating levels of energy during their recovery, as the illness can lead to prolonged tiredness and weakness. Factors such as activity levels, stress, and overall health can influence these changes in fatigue. It's important for those recovering from mono to rest and listen to their bodies.
I had mono with severe swelling/puffiness of the eyes. The swelling was severe for about two weeks, and then gradually went down over the next month. The fatigue lasted for about 6-8 weeks. I had a very severe case of mono so I don't know if my experience is typical.
Mono is an infectious disease that can be spread through bodily fluids. This disease can go into remission and come back.
mono means at the same time. not how many. mono hull in boat terms means one
-fatigue -diarrhea -fever -sore throat -chills -swollen glands note: chromes can be mistaked as mono. its a good thing thank you and good something.
The prefix "mono" comes from the Greek language.
There's really no way to prevent it, although most people who get it have had mono or chronic fatigue syndrome.
There is nothing that says that you cant go outside when you have mono, that is just a myth. When you have mono, all you need to do is get plenty of rest, and be careful not to rupture your spleen.
Structural fatigue caused the wing to come off during flight.
well, if you treat it now the mono poison will go into your bloodstream, and travel to your brain and paralyze you.
Well with the amount of symptoms that come with a blocked carotid artery, it can result in fatigue.
Be faithful to your boyfriend, no need to kiss other people. Go be a good girlfriend and help him feel better, not yourself.
Go ask a doctor