Mono Resources
For more information on Mono, please visit the following resources: KidsHealth: What’s Mono? http://kidshealth.org/kid/talk/qa/mono.html U.S. National Library of Medicine: PubMed Health: Mononucleosis...
View ArticleMono Prevention
Avoiding Close Contact The main method used to prevent mono is to avoid close contact and the spread of germs. An individual with mono should avoid sharing eating utensils and dishes, as well as...
View ArticleAlternative Mono Treatment
Alternative Medicine Review Home remedies for treating mono commonly involve hydrating the body and getting plenty of rest. Drinking an abundance of water and non-citrus fruit juices is recommended....
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Mono Medications Corticosteroids. Corticosteroids are chemicals that vertebrate bodies naturally produce. These chemicals play a role in several physiological processes such as regulation of...
View ArticleCauses of Mono Symptoms
Viruses Epstein-Barr virus. In roughly 85% of cases, mono is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). EBV is a virus that occurs within the lymphocytes, or white blood cells which play a role in a...
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Signs of Mono The most tell-tale sign of mono is an overall loss of energy. Individuals suffering from mono may feel lethargic. They typically lack the energy that they usually have, and find it...
View ArticleMono Symptoms Overview
What Is Mono? Mononucleosis, also referred to simply as mono, is a viral infection. Mono is most commonly spread through close contact and exchange of saliva. For this reason, mono has developed the...
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