Guide To The Causes Of Swollen Lymph Nodes

Mononucleosis

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Mononucleosis is an infectious disease most commonly caused by the Epstein-Barr virus. Some other common terms for the illness are 'mono' and 'the kissing disease.' In addition to getting the virus through kissing, individuals can get it by sharing silverware or drinks with others. Although mononucleosis is contagious, individuals are less likely to catch it than they are to catch the common cold. This condition does not tend to be serious, but it can cause potentially serious complications.

Some patients only experience mild symptoms, while others have more severe problems. It might be impossible to partake in normal daily activity for multiple weeks. The symptoms tend to vary from patient to patient and show up four to seven weeks after exposure to the Epstein-Barr virus. The most common symptoms are sore muscles, a sore throat, a loss of appetite, swollen lymph nodes, a fever, and fatigue. The majority of patients recover within two to four weeks. However, it is possible to feel fatigued for multiple weeks after the other symptoms abate.

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