Nope.
There are no treatable symptoms of mono, the best advice is to let the illness run its course. By taking medication and antibiotics, this may make mono symptoms worse.
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.
Yes, in fact many people have had Mono and never knew it.
Symptoms of Mono are lack of energy, loss of apetite, fever, severe soar throat, chills, and swollen lymph glands.
Symptoms of Mono are lack of energy, loss of apetite, fever, severe soar throat, chills, and swollen lymph glands.
Symptoms of Mono are lack of energy, chills, loss of appetite, swollen lymph glands, severe soar throat, and fever.
No, it depends. It can go away but sometimes it won't.
Physically, the most telling sign of mono is the rapid swelling of the lymph nodes. That is what separates it from flu and cold symptoms that the disease often mimics, which makes it hard to diagnose in some cases.
symptoms of mono contagious can last anywhere from 2 weeks to 4 months but in worse cases, it can last up to 7 months.
mono means at the same time. not how many. mono hull in boat terms means one
Mono is an illness that can last for months. It often causes sore throat, fevers, or even no symptoms at all. Mono should always be evaluated by a doctor.
If you have a sore throat, but no cold symptoms and you feel tired it could just be a cold. You may not have mono again but it is possible to get it twice.