How long is mono contagious after antibiotics?

You can pass the virus to other people through your saliva for up to three months after your symptoms subside. Some studies have reported that you may still be contagious for up to 18 months.
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How do you know when you are no longer contagious with mono?

Health experts aren't sure how long people with mono stay contagious after symptoms are gone, but it seems they can spread the infection for months after that. Then, the virus stays dormant (inactive) in the body for the rest of a person's life.
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How long should I wait to kiss after mono?

It can take four to six weeks after exposure to feel symptoms, so you may never know whose saliva (or which beer-pong cup) is to blame. Healthy again? Wait at least four to kiss anyone.
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Can I kiss someone after my mono symptoms are gone?

Also, people who have had mono can still have the virus in their saliva long after the illness is over. Typically, the virus is present in the saliva for about 30-45 days, but it can appear on and off in the saliva for up to 18 months in some people.
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When can I go back to work with mono?

When to return to school or work. People can return to school, college, or work once they are feeling better, and their doctor approves. Some people may still feel tired for several weeks or months after other symptoms go away, which may affect their work. Mono can cause an enlarged spleen.
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What are the four stages of mono?

Stages of Mono
  • The prodrome stage. Mono infection occurs in three stages. ...
  • The acute phase. The acute phase, which can last for 2 to 6 days, is when the symptoms begin to worsen. ...
  • The convalescent stage. The last stage is the convalescent or recovery stage, which can last from 2 to 6 months.
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What helps mono go away faster?

Home remedies
  • Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of water, fruit juice, herbal tea, soup, and broth. ...
  • Over-the-counter (OTC) medications. Use OTC pain relievers to help bring down a fever and ease headaches and muscle aches. ...
  • Throat gargles. ...
  • Cool down a fever. ...
  • Rest. ...
  • Boost your immune system. ...
  • Supplements.
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Are mono flare ups contagious?

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. However, mononucleosis isn't as contagious as some infections, such as the common cold.
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Can you get mono from a kiss on the cheek?

Infection with this virus causes a sudden increase in mononuclear leukocytes--a type of white blood cell--this gives it is name, Infectious Mononucleosis. How did I get it? cheek or the lips will transmit it. Saliva must be passed from one person to the other.
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How long do you have to stay home from school if you have mono?

Usually children voluntarily slow down until they no longer have a fever. Children can return to school when the fever is gone and they can swallow normally. Most children will want to be back to full activity in 2 to 4 weeks. Your child's spleen may be enlarged while he or she has mononucleosis.
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How long does mono stay in your system?

For some people, their liver or spleen or both may remain enlarged even after their fatigue ends. Most people get better in two to four weeks; however, some people may feel fatigued for several more weeks. Occasionally, the symptoms of infectious mononucleosis can last for six months or longer.
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Should I be worried if my roommate has mono?

Are roommates at risk? Mono is transmitted via infected saliva, so casual contact with an infected person does not increase the risk of illness. In fact, roommates of people who have mono have no greater chance of getting mono than anyone else on campus.
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What if my roommate has mono?

Mono is a self-limited illness, which means that it resolves itself. There is no medicine that will cure the infection. Patients should rest, drink lots of fluids, use throat lozenges and take acetaminophen (Tylenol) 650 milligrams every four to six hours as needed.
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What causes mono flare ups?

But rarely, mononucleosis symptoms may recur months or even years later. Most cases of mononucleosis are caused by infection with the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). Once you're infected with EBV, you carry the virus — usually in a dormant state — for the rest of your life. Sometimes, however, the virus may reactivate.
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What are the symptoms of a mono relapse?

They can include:
  • severe fatigue.
  • fever.
  • sore throat.
  • headache.
  • body aches.
  • swollen lymph nodes in your neck.
  • swollen tonsils.
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Can I go to school with mono?

Many people with mono develop an enlarged spleen, which can last for a few weeks or longer. Although you can return to school or work when you are feeling better, it's important to avoid activities that can cause injury to the spleen.
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Can mono come back with stress?

Can mono come back with stress? Chronic stress can weaken your immune system, so it's possible that this could be one trigger leading to a bout of recurrent mono.
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Do antibiotics make mono worse?

Amoxicillin and other antibiotics, including those made from penicillin, aren't recommended for people with mononucleosis. In fact, some people with mononucleosis who take one of these drugs may develop a rash. The rash doesn't necessarily mean that they're allergic to the antibiotic, however.
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What foods should you avoid if you get mono and why?

Eat nutritious foods: To strengthen your immune system and help reduce symptoms, eat antioxidant rich foods like leafy vegetables, peppers, and blueberries, avoid refined foods like sugar and white breads, and blend your foods or eat them with a liquid to soothe a sore throat.
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What does mono fatigue feel like?

You might feel more tired than usual and have a mild fever and sore throat. Your lymph nodes, tissue that normally acts as filters, may swell under your arms and in your neck and groin area. You also may have body aches and pains, swollen tonsils, headache, and even a skin rash.
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Is mono an STD?

Technically, yes, mono can be considered a sexually transmitted infection (STI). But that's not to say that all cases of mono are STIs. Mono, or infectious mononucleosis as you might hear your doctor call it, is a contagious disease caused by Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). EBV is a member of the herpesvirus family.
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How do you know what stage of mono you are in?

Mono proceeds in three phases. First, a prodrome lasting 1-2 weeks with few if any symptoms. Second, an acute phase lasting 2 to 6 weeks during which the individual may be very sick with fevers, swollen glands, severe sore throat, and exhaustion.
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How do I know when my mono is getting better?

Mono symptoms usually go away within 2 to 4 weeks. In some teens, though, the tiredness and weakness can last for months. When you start feeling better, take it slow and don't overdo it. Although you can return to school after your fever is gone, you may still feel tired.
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Do you have to isolate if you have mono?

Mono does not require isolation from others. Most individuals have been exposed to mono, and are not at risk of contacting it. Roommates rarely contract mono from one another, unless through direct contact with saliva or other bodily fluids. The virus is less contagious than the common cold.
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Can I be around kids if I have mono?

Your child should stay away from rough play, heavy lifting, and any strenuous activities until the doctor says it's OK. In most cases, mono symptoms go away in a matter of weeks with plenty of rest and fluids.
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