Question about Mono (kissing disease)?!


Question: Is there a way to prevent or help prevent mono if you think you may get it but dont have it yet. Long story short...Kissed a girl who kissed a guy who had mono...She didnt have mono (at least not the symptoms) but she kissed a guy who did and then me like 3 days later...Am i gonna get it or unlikely...And is there anything i can do to help.


Answers: Is there a way to prevent or help prevent mono if you think you may get it but dont have it yet. Long story short...Kissed a girl who kissed a guy who had mono...She didnt have mono (at least not the symptoms) but she kissed a guy who did and then me like 3 days later...Am i gonna get it or unlikely...And is there anything i can do to help.

Some people with Mono have a strong immune system, and are just carriers. Sounds like there is a lot of yours, mine, ours and theirs going on. Too much "kiss whoever you feel like."

Mono is called the kissing disease because it is spread through saliva...depends on what kind of kisses they were, and how much saliva was involved.

You really should be more selective, and stick with one person to share your kisses with, then you would know ahead of time, if she had something contagious.

Sounds like this girl doesn't respect herself very much, to be so free with her kisses. Don't be in a relationship with a girl who just "kisses anyone who wants to kiss her."

Go to GOOGLE and type in, Mononucleosis, and get all the info you need on it, symptoms, etc. Be a little more choosy with who you kiss. : ) Mono is not a FUN thing to have, believe me...read all about it....

hard to say if you're gonna get it, but my advice -- see a doctor soon anyway. there is no way to prevent it - if you've got it, you've got it.

i've had mono twice in the past 3 years. yes you can get it more than once. the symptoms i had were fatigue, swollen lymphnods, fever, loss of appetite, enlarged spleen and liver.

ways to contract mono:
1. kissing someone
2. drinking or eating off a utensil or glass (bottle, can) after someone with mono has used it. sometimes it can be considered a 'clean' thing, but it may not really be clean.
3. blood

clearly by avoiding these things you can avoid mono. but to prevent a long recovery time when you think you might have it, try and get a ton of rest even if you dont feel like you need it. get vitamins, plenty of sunlight. that's pretty much all you can do. there aren't any antibiotics to fix it. it's all just gotta work it's way out of you.





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