Infectious mononucleosis is another popular name for this medical syndrome.
Some of the main Glandular Fever symptoms and signs are :
The affected person usually suffers from higher body temperatures which is a major symptom of glandular fever.
The sufferer may also experience soreness in the throat which can be very discomforting. It can affect the voice quality of the patient.
Glandular Fever patients commonly suffer from tiredness due to this syndrome.
Picture 2 – One of the major symptom of glandular fever
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Most people with Glandular Fever suffer from headaches. When headaches accompany high body temperatures, the person experiences great physical discomfort. It is quite similar to the symptoms an Influenza infection.
Muscular Pain
Picture 3 – Glandular Fever Symptom
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People with Glandular Fever also experiences muscle pain.
Inflamed Tonsils
The tonsil often suffers an inflammation in Glandular Fever patients.
The disease also gives rise to sores in the mouth of sufferers.
Picture 4 – Swollen Lymph Node
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The lymph nodes in such patients suffer an abnormal inflammation.
In glandular fever liver can suffer an inflammation and become larger in size. Yellow jaundice can develop as a result.
The spleen may also suffer an inflammation in some cases.
Some people with this syndrome also suffer from puffy or swollen eyes.
There is an abnormal increase of Monocytes in the bloodstream. Monocytes are a kind of granular leucocyte that consumes bacteria.
In patients with Glandular Fever weight loss is very common.
Some of the main causes of Glandular Fever are :
Glandular Fever is mainly believed to result from an infection by the Epstein-Barr virus. The Epstein-Barr virus is a part of the herpes virus group. Epstein-Barr is the prime Glandular Fever virus.
The disease is also supposed to transmit from one person to another through saliva. This is the reason why some people believe that Glandular Fever spreads by kissing.
An experienced physician mainly carries out the diagnosis by enquiring about and physically observing the symptoms. In a few cases of Glandular Fever blood tests may also be needed if the doctor wants to determine whether there is an abnormal increase in Monocytes in the bloodstream.
A throat swab may also be carried out if the physician suspects any throat infection. Additional glandular fever tests may be performed to check the condition of liver.
Glandular Fever kissing disease does not usually require any treatment. The symptoms go away with rest and after a period of time. But in case the symptoms are very discomforting and the patient wants immediate relief, treatment is necessary.
Antibiotic medicines are useless if the disease results only from a viral infection. Treatment of sore throat is carried out with the aid of Aspirin gargles and Paracetamols.
Glandular Fever treatment can also be carried out through home remedies like :
Drinking plenty of water, fruit juices and similar natural fluids can work as a natural Glandular Fever cure.
Hot drinks can provide relief from sore threat and work as a temporary cure.
Keeping work pressure to a minimum and taking rest can ensure a faster Glandular Fever recovery. All intense physical activities including sports and workouts should be avoided until complete recovery. This is truer in case of people with a swollen spleen. For patients of Glandular Fever exercise should be stopped for about 6-8 weeks.
Picture 5 – Glandular Fever Rash
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The disease can be prevented by following some simple tips like :
It is best to avoid physical contact with others including cuddling and kissing. As aforementioned, body contact can be a prime factor behind Glandular Fever transmission.
Avoid sharing towels, cups and other items of daily use with infected persons.
Most people recover from this health condition very quickly. There are very few cases of Glandular Fever recurrence. Only a few people suffer from Glandular Fever more than once. Following a proper treatment, chances of Glandular Fever relapse are almost negative.
Glandular Fever recovery generally happens within a month and disappears without complications. The Glandular Fever duration of recovery extends only in about 3% cases.
Glandular Fever may turn complicated in rare conditions. The respiratory passage can get swollen and blocked. A short oral steroid therapy may be needed for an immediate treatment.
Sometimes, the patient may also suffer from pneumonia. Antibiotic medicines prove useful for an effective treatment of pneumonia.
In some cases, the spleen may tear. The patient needs to be immediately hospitalized in such cases. Fortunately, a spleen rupture occurs only in 0.1-0.2% cases.
References:
http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glandular_fever
http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/diseases/facts/glandularfever.htm
http://www.homehealth-uk.com/medical/glandularfever.htm
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/medical/glandular_fever.htm
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-glandular-fever.htm
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/infectiousmononucleosis.html
i have sufferd from reacurring glandular fever since 1981 sometimes only mildley but of late very severe since having a very bad virus, i agree with all the symtoms you give, but having nursed three children and myself i could write a book , it has a lot to answer for, i find echinacea helps me and allso for sore throuts tea tree oil diluted for gargling and on my toothbrush regards Maurren Honeybone
I HAVE JUST ON 1 SIDE Wollen lymphglands??
The rise is in lymphocytes, not monocytes. Mononucleosis comes from tech fact that the cells have one lobe, so are therefore round and not polymorphis like neutrophils which are multi lobed