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Archive for the tag 'Epstein Barr symptoms'

Mar 18 2011

Epstein Barr Virus Symptoms – Fatigue

Published by Elizabeth under Natural treatments

Fatigue is the most common of all the Epstein Barr virus symptoms. It can range from mild to debilitating and has been known to linger for many months after the initial EBV infection. The most important thing you can do for tiredness is rest your body and get a good night’s sleep each night. It [...]

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Aug 25 2010

Epstein Barr Symptoms Video

Published by Elizabeth under Complications of mono

Epstein Barr symptoms can range from mild to severe and debilitating. Watch my video to learn about what symptoms are typical. For more information on Epstein Barr symptoms and how to treat them, please refer to my e-book “Nature’s Amazing Mononucleosis Cures”.

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Aug 25 2009

Are Epstein Barr Virus symptoms the same as Mononucleosis symptoms (mono)?

Published by Elizabeth under Uncategorized

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 [...]

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Feb 24 2009

Epstein Barr symptoms – fatigue, diarrhea and nausea

Published by Elizabeth under Complications of mono

  When you are infected with Epstein Barr virus, your body mounts an immune response in order to clear the virus from your system. As well as symptoms like a sore throat, coughing, fever and swollen glands (which we discussed in an earlier post), you can also experience debilitating fatigue, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting. Let’s have a [...]

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Feb 17 2009

Epstein Barr symptoms – sore throat, coughing, swollen glands and fever

Published by Elizabeth under Complications of mono

Your body has a comprehensive defense system designed to protect you from invading organisms, foreign objects and allergens. Today we will cover what happens when your body becomes infected with Epstein Barr virus. A sore throat When the throat tissue is invaded by the Epstein Barr virus, an inflammatory response kicks in straight away. The affected [...]

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