Options For Treating Glandular Fever

Ask About Corticosteroids

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Many doctors prescribe a corticosteroid to reduce symptoms, such as inflammation and soreness, affecting the glands and throat. Corticosteroids mimic natural hormones the body produces, and because of this, they are extremely effective in treating many diseases, including glandular fever. However, they are known to be very strong and can have severe side effects if used too often. Corticosteroids do reduce inflammation, but they also limit the ability of the immune system to react and respond, temporarily weakening it. They can also cause high blood pressure, weaken the bones, thin the skin, and cause weight gain, among many other side effects. Because of this, patients should be sure to ask about corticosteroids and the risks with a doctor before proceeding.

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Wash Hands Frequently

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It may seem like a given, but to wash one's hands frequently is one of the most effective, tried and true ways of protecting oneself from bacteria and infections. There is a reason why so many individuals died from seemingly mundane issues throughout history, and the invention of soap and increased availability of water did well to mitigate many of these problems. Using warm water and soap throughout the day, but especially after making physical contact with another individual, is crucial for maintaining overall hygiene. As said before, glandular fever typically passes, but maintaining the habit of keeping the hands clean is a great way to prevent all types of contagious illnesses, not just glandular fever.

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