Users' questions

Is anxiety a symptom of mono?

Is anxiety a symptom of mono?

Although anecdotal reports suggest that anxiety and depressive disorders may be precipitated by acute infectious mononucleosis (AIM), there are few population-based studies measuring distress and psychiatric disorder during and after infection.

Can mono be brought on by 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.

What can mimic mono symptoms?

Beware: There are other diseases that can mimic mononucleosis:

  • Cytomegalovirus (CMV) mononucleosis.
  • Toxoplasma gondii infection.
  • Acute retroviral syndrome due to HIV infection.
  • HHV-6 (human herpes virus 6)
  • Adenovirus infection.
  • Primary infection with herpes simplex virus type 1.
  • Strep pyogenes pharyngitis (“strep throat”)

Do symptoms come and go with mono?

Usually mono is a mild illness that goes away without treatment after several weeks. When you have mono, your symptoms may come and go, and your symptoms may change with time. A sore throat is worst during the first 3 to 5 days and gradually improves over the next 7 to 10 days. Fever may last 10 to 14 days.

Can mono lead to depression?

Summary: Anecdotal reports that viral infections such as mononucleosis lead to depression and other psychiatric disorders have been rebutted by a study that followed 144 HMO patients.

Can mono damage your brain?

Nervous System EBV infection can affect a person’s brain, spinal cord, and nerves.

Is it hard to sleep with mono?

Night Sweats However, sweating often and profusely at night could also be a sign of mono. It might also make sleeping difficult, worsening headaches and fatigue.

Will you always test positive for mono?

A small number of people with mononucleosis may never have a positive test. The highest number of antibodies occurs 2 to 5 weeks after mono begins. They may be present for up to 1 year. In rare cases, the test is positive even though you do not have mono.

What does mono feel like in the beginning?

Symptoms. 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.

Can mono go away in a week?

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.

What to do if you think you have mono?

If you’re not sure whether or not you have mono, keep an eye out for these particular warning signs. There are some key symptoms that will keep you alerted to whether or not you’ve caught mononucleosis. If you start showing symptoms, talk to your doctor. 1. You’ve kissed someone who’s shown symptoms

Why do I have trouble breathing when I have mono?

Breathing problems. “ Complications of mono can cause obstruction of the airway from inflammation, causing difficulty breathing or wheezing, ” says Dr. Adam Horblitt. If you find yourself with some flu or cold-like symptoms, and you’re having more trouble breathing than usual, it might be a sign that you’ve got mono.

What are the early warning signs of Mono?

Being run down and exhausted is pretty normal with a lot of illnesses. However, severe fatigue is one of the early warning signs of mono. “ Often the person says, ‘Doc, I’m sleeping a lot but I’m still tired and don’t feel like I’m doing too much,’ ” says osteopathic family medicine physician, Robert I. Danoff, DL.

Is there such a thing as mono depression?

Mono Depression. Well, depression is associated with many long-term illnesses. In the case of mononucleosis – which can leave a full grown, otherwise healthy adult unable to get out for bed for several weeks – it’s perhaps the stressful effect of being ill that gives rise to the depressive feelings. For many adults,…