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- Mononucleosis - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
You're most likely to get mononucleosis with all the signs and symptoms if you're a teen or young adult Young children usually have few symptoms, and the infection often goes undiagnosed If you have mononucleosis, it's important to be careful of certain complications such as an enlarged spleen
- Mononucleosis - Síntomas y causas - Mayo Clinic
La causa más frecuente de mononucleosis es el virus de Epstein-Barr, aunque otros virus también pueden provocar síntomas similares Este virus se propaga a través de la saliva, y puedes contagiarte al besar o al compartir alimentos o bebidas
- Mononucleosis - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic
Your doctor may suspect mononucleosis based on your signs and symptoms, how long they've lasted, and a physical exam He or she will look for signs such as swollen lymph nodes, tonsils, liver or spleen, and consider how these signs relate to the symptoms you describe
- Mononucleosis - Diagnóstico y tratamiento - Mayo Clinic
Es posible que el médico sospeche que tienes mononucleosis a partir de tus signos y síntomas, la duración de estos y un examen físico Buscará signos como ganglios linfáticos, amígdalas, hígado o bazo inflamados, y tendrá en cuenta cómo se relacionan estos signos con los síntomas que describes
- Mononucleosis y virus de Epstein-Barr: ¿qué relación existe entre ambas?
El virus de Epstein-Barr a veces causa una enfermedad conocida como mononucleosis Infórmate sobre quién corre riesgo y cuáles son los síntomas
- Mononucleosis and Epstein-Barr: Whats the connection?
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is one of the most common viruses that people catch It can cause a disease called mononucleosis, also known as mono But when most people get EBV, they have no symptoms It takes more than a cough or sneeze to spread EBV The virus spreads from person to person mainly through saliva
- Mononucleosis - Mayo Clinic
Infectious mononucleosis (mono) is often called the kissing disease The virus that causes mono (Epstein-Barr virus) is spread through saliva You can get it through kissing, but you can also be exposed by sharing a glass or food utensils with someone who has mono
- Mononucleosis: Can it recur? - Mayo Clinic
Most people who have mononucleosis, also called mono, will have it only once The disease often goes away in 2 to 4 weeks after causing symptoms such as fever and fatigue Mono is caused by a viral infection
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