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Title: Mononucleosis


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Mononucleosis
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Definition Of Mononucleosis
  • Mononucleosis is nick-named Mono, or The
    Kissing Disease, and another name for this
    disease is glandular fever.
  • It is also communicable disease.
  • Mono is spread through saliva (kissing, sharing
    food, drinks, eating utensils, etc.).
  • It is a disease that comes from a viral infection
    called the Epstein-Barr Virus.

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Symptoms of Mononucleosis 1 of 2
  • Mononucleosis mostly occurs during adolescence or
    young adulthood.
  • It affects the neck to the head, skin, liver,
    heart, and lungs.
  • The symptoms include fatigue, weakness, sore
    throat, fever, swollen glands, nausea, enlarged
    spleen, headache, skin rash, loss of appetite,
    night sweats, abdominal pain, chills, and slight
    weight loss.

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Symptoms of Mononucleosis 2 of 2
  • Untreated, Mononucleosis can result in
    infections in the brain, heart, and spinal cord,
    breathing problems, a ruptured spleen, very low
    blood counts, irregular hearts rhythms, and
    jaundice.
  • Mono can cause life-threatening internal breathing

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Treatment of Mononucleosis 1 of 2
  • To prevent the spread of mononucleosis, avoid
    kissing others, sharing food, drinks, and eating
    utensils, sports, or donating blood while
    infected and for a few weeks after you are
    feeling better
  • Mono is diagnosed by physical examinations,
    monospot, a white blood cell count, blood
    tests, medical history, and a heterophil test.

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Treatment of Mononucleosis 2 of 2
  • Mononucleosis is cured with bed rest and fluids.
    There is no real cure. Since mono is a virus,
    antibiotics cant cure mono, but antibiotics can
    be used after the disease has passed and leaves a
    result of strep throat.
  • Medicines life asprin, tylenol, etc. can be used
    to help the symptoms.

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Conclusion
  • The virus that causes mono stays in your body for
    the rest of your life after the first time you
    get it.
  • Mononucleosis lives in your mouth and throat for
    years after the initial infection.
  • Everyone that gets mono usually recovers
    completely, but some have a result of strep
    throat.

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Works Cited
  • InteliHealth.com, 1/26/07, www.intelihealth.com/IH
    /ihtIH/WSIHW0000/9339/10351.html
  • Discovery.com, 1/26/07, www.health.discovery.com/e
    ncyclopedia/illness.html?article337
  • MayoClinic.com, 1/26/07, www.mayoclinic.com/health
    /mononucleosis/DS00352
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