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Symptoms of MONONUCLEOSIS, INFECTIOUS


Infectious mononucleosis produces sore throat, which at times may be severe. There is fatigue, that not only can be severe, but can last for weeks or months. There is loss of appetite. Lumps may develop in the groin, neck or armpit, that represent enlarged lymph nodes. If the spleen enlarges, there may be pain in the left upper abdomen. Headache, jaundice - yellowing of the skin and eyes, cough, shortness of breath, rapid or irregular heart beat and nausea may all occur. Muscle pain and generalized aches may also develop.



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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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