Mononucleosis, commonly known as the 'kissing disease,' is an infectious illness caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) that spreads primarily through saliva via kissing, sharing utensils, or other close contact. While it causes symptoms like fever, severe sore throat, fatigue, and swollen lymph glands that can last 1-2 months, it is generally not dangerous and requires no specific treatment beyond rest, hydration, and pain management. Antibiotics are ineffective and potentially harmful as they can trigger secondary infections. The virus often causes mild or no symptoms in children but produces noticeable illness in 35-50% of adolescents and adults.
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Kissing disease is an actual thing. What is it all about?
Kissing, it's a word that represents love. Be it a peck on the cheek from your parent or a full French with your lover. It's a happy word. So, it's a bummer when it's attached to a disease, right? Yep, there's something called the kissing disease. Mononucleosis or mono, colloquially called the kissing disease, is an infectious disease. It usually spreads through saliva and close contact such as kissing, hence the name. You can also contract it through other ways like sharing or utensils. It's generally not a serious or dangerous illness and not that common either. People with mono have symptoms like fever, sore throat, and weakness. But these symptoms are more severe than what you have in a common cold or a regular viral disease.
What causes kissing disease or mono?
Mono is usually caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, EBV. It spreads through direct contact with saliva from the mouth of an infected person or other bodily fluids such as blood. You can contract it through kissing, sexual contact, or sharing foods and drinks with someone who has it. It's a virus that many are exposed to as kids, but at that age it typically causes mild or no symptoms and the infection often goes unrecognized. It's possible that you get infected with EBV at an early age and carry it with you your entire life unnoticed or become immune to it. In adolescents and adults, the infection causes noticeable symptoms in 35 to 50% of cases. Is it prevalent in India? Dr. Sumit Ray, senior consultant critical care medicine at Ganga Ram Hospital, and I quote, "Mono is not very common, but it's there. In India, we're not used to seeing it so much, so sometimes physicians mistake it for a normal sore throat." Unquote. In developing countries, people are exposed to the virus at a young age and acquire immunity. What are the symptoms of mono?
The virus mostly infects young people as well as those who spend a lot of time in close contact with others in places like schools or colleges. It's not dangerous, but it's painful and bothersome. The symptoms of kissing disease are very similar to common cold or viral. These symptoms are high-grade fever, severe sore throat, difficulty in swallowing, body ache, dehydration, fatigue, muscle weakness, and swollen lymph glands.
Since the patient has difficulty in swallowing anything, they may need to be on intravenous fluids. These symptoms can be mild, but if they're severe, it can hamper your daily activities and put you down for a few weeks. A case of mono is confirmed after conducting relevant tests. What is the treatment? Well, there's no treatment for mono. You have to wait it out. So, staying rested and hydrated and maybe taking painkillers if it's unbearable can help you survive the infection. The infection usually takes 1 or 2 months to go away. Treatment is aimed at easing the symptoms. Taking antibiotics is an absolute no-no. It will make you more prone to fungal infections or secondary infections. But, because of the severity and its similarity to sore throat, there's a tendency to give antibiotics, says Dr. Ray. So, beware. Popping antibiotic pills is anyway not recommended nowadays. What with antibiotic resistance becoming a dangerous reality.
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