Options For Treating Glandular Fever

Wash Bedding And Clothing Regularly

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Just as washing one's hands is important for maintaining health and hygiene, so, too, is washing linens and clothing. In order to avoid further infection and illness and mitigate the effects of glandular fever, patients should make sure to wash their bedding and clothing regularly. This is particularly true for individuals who have been exposed to others with glandular fever. Germs can linger on fabrics, and weakened immune systems are even more susceptible to becoming infected in such situations. Fabrics that have been soiled by bodily fluids, especially those from the nose and throat, must be properly disinfected, even if the fluids have dried. When sick, these fluids might seep out even when an individual is sleeping, so if they experience any flu-like like symptoms, they should be sure to disinfect these frequently-touched surfaces straightaway.

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