Aug
25
2009
Epstein Barr (EBV) is a common human virus that causes mononucleosis (mono). EBV has also been associated with some rare cancers like Burkitt’s lymphoma and nasopharyngeal cancer. Epstein Barr virus symptoms can relapse when you are run down or under stress.
Many doctors use the terms EBV and mononucleosis interchangeably. Other doctors will diagnose you with [...]
Tags: Epstein Barr symptoms, Epstein Barr virus symptoms, mono symptoms, mononucleosis symptoms
Aug
18
2009
Glandular fever symptoms can vary from person to person in their intensity and how long they last. In some people the infection is very mild, and is often passed off as a cold or flu. In others the virus can be debilitating, causing the patient to be bedridden or house bound for many weeks or [...]
Tags: acute glandular fever symptoms, chronic glandular fever symptoms, glandular fever symptoms, symptoms of glandular fever
Aug
11
2009
Allergies and sensitivities may be the hidden culprit in cases of recurring mononucleosis symptoms. If your immune system is battling with allergies, then there is not much energy left to deal with chronic infections. Your mono treatment plan needs to address allergies if you suspect they are part of your health problems.
The symptoms of allergies [...]
Tags: mono allergic, mono allergies, mono treatment, mononucleosis allergies, mononucleosis treatment, treatment of mono
Aug
04
2009
Everyone is different in how long they take to fully recover from EBV. For most people the Epstein Barr virus recovery time is a couple of weeks to a month.
For people over the age of 30 or so, the average Epstein Barr virus recovery time can take longer – sometimes up to a month or [...]
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