Mono symptoms - acute and chronic

Mono symptoms can result from so slight that go unnoticed to be so debilitating that are not even out of bed. In the acute stage of infection, the symptoms of mononucleosis usually begin with fever, sore throat, swollen glands and fatigue. Some people suffer from headaches, muscle aches, loss of appetite, nausea, loose stools, light sensitivity and respiratory diseases such as nasal discharge and cough.

Enlarged spleen and liverthe pain occurs in about half of mononucleosis. symptoms of liver involvement may be swelling and pain under the rib right, fat intolerance, dark circles under the eyes and headaches. Symptoms can include pain under the involvement of the spleen left rib, although in many cases are asymptomatic.

Children tend not to have severe symptoms mononucleosis. This means that the infection may be out as a simple cold or flu can be transmitted. Older children aresusceptible to the development of a viral rash and abdominal pain.

Patients older than 30 years on average suffer more severe symptoms of mono and a longer recovery.

As with any infection, the symptoms can vary from person to person in their severity and duration. Most people tend to focus on their mononucleosis symptoms within 2 to 4 weeks, although in some cases, symptoms can persist for months.

If the symptoms continue to monoover 6 months, the infection is then said to be in chronic phase. In general, the symptoms are chronic fatigue, muscle aches and depression. Some people may have a recurrent sore throat and swollen glands.

If you suspect that the symptoms of mononucleosis, please consult your doctor to confirm the diagnosis. A simple blood test can tell if you have an active infection during convalescence or had the infectionPast.

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