Antibiotics are not effective for glandular fever, as it is typically caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, which is a viral infection. Antibiotics only target bacterial infections, so they won't alleviate symptoms or speed up recovery from glandular fever. Treatment usually focuses on symptom relief, including rest, hydration, and over-the-counter pain relievers. If you suspect you have glandular fever, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate advice.
Are you taking antibiotics? These usually cause a rash in Glandular Fever. A rash doesn't usually occur with Glandular Fever; so I would recommend you go back to your Doctor.
Yes you can have a cough with glandular fever.
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My daughter is very ill she has glandular fever.
a disorder that affects your endocrine glands, e.g. glandular fever
Glandular Fever lasts for up to 7 weeks but the extreme tiredness can last for several months.
You can test negative on a blood test for upto 10 days after contracting glandular fever. If this should occur with you, go back to your Doctor in 2 weeks for a repeat blood test. If it is negative, you do not have glandular fever.
Smoking is not healthy.
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not normally, unless you have a rare kind of glandular fever. Because they cannot subsribe any meds as its a virus.
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If you kissed someone who just kissed someone else with glandular fever, that means that person might have glandular fever and the chances of you getting the fever are high because it is spread through kissing (saliva).