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Complications The most common complications of mono involve enlargement of the spleen and/or liver. "The Epstein-Barr virus [the virus responsible for mono] loves the spleen and liver and it settles there," explains Dr. Elbirt. "The spleen is a blood-rich organ, and it gets congested, which puts it at risk for rupturing." Because of this risk, mono patients are restricted from taking part in any type of contact sports for the duration of their illness until a doctor gives the "all clear."
Alcohol consumption can worsen the condition of these organs. This is a definite risk for teens who do not take the warnings seriously. According to Dr. Elbirt, alcohol can cause permanent liver damage in a person whose liver is already weakened by mono.
Another complication of mono involves the throat. The lymph nodes and tonsils can swell to severely inhibit the ability to swallow, and can impede breathing as well. In these instances, patients might be treated with a one-time dose of steroids to decrease the swelling.
Keys to Recovery If your child should be diagnosed with mono, here are some keys to helping them recover:
— Rest, rest and more rest. Allow your child to sleep as much as she needs to, and as she recovers, encourage her to rest often and not overdo it.
— Drink fluids. Especially if there is a high fever, fluids need to be replaced. If a swollen throat is keeping a child from eating, make every sip count by providing electrolyte replacements, such as Gatorade, or even better, Pedialyte.
— Keep germs to yourself. Do not share cups, washrags and towels, eating utensils. Avoid close personal contact such as kissing or sexual contact. Discard all soiled tissues safely and immediately. According to Dr. McCoy, the best defense against mono and other illnesses is practicing good hygiene.
On the up side of mono, it is rare to get it more than once. Likewise, it is rare for two people from the same household to be hit with mono at the same time. With the proper precautions, you can limit the spread of this and other viruses, helping your family to stay happy and healthy.
