yes. it would help if the doctors could examine you. then maybe they can help you not die.
See your MD first - then ask to be reffered to an ENT specialist. Ask also for a blood test to check for Mono.
yes they have health clinics for youth. you can get birth control see if you have mono and get checkups!
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Could be TB or mono, see your doctor. Its most likely a virus, laryngitis. But it could be strep. Doesn't sound like mono but you should get tested anyway, see your doctor asap.
Go ask a doctor
Yes there is! I had mono and I have been going to a natural doctor to treat my Lyme Disease actually and I had been taking whole food supplements and a DoTerra oil protocol and when I went to see the doctor she told me that that the Lyme was there but it was inactive but that the mono was completely gone! there were no traces of it in my body! so if people say there isn't a cure, im living proof that it can be cured!
how long the doctor says
After having mono, it would be best to gradually return to sports rather than jumping all in. The person would need to have had plenty of rest and fluids and be feeling pretty much OK. Even then a doctor should absolutely be consulted.
well the only way mono can be contagious is through saliva (sharing utensils, drinks, etc). also if u cough or sneeze without covering ur mouth then there is a good chance that ur baby will get it but i would recommend taking the baby to a doctor just to make sure...sometimes there are no symptoms when having mono that's why the baby would need to get blood work done. also try not to kiss him/her
yes but please still check with a doctor
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.