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Remedies Kissing Disease Mononucleosis
Remedies Kissing Disease Mononucleosis
Kissing Disease -Mononucleosis
Published: 14 June 2016 (Tue)
Last Updated: 29 June 2024 04:30 AM (GMT+8)
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Kissing Disease -Mononucleosis Treatment
Kissing Disease (Mononucleosis):
• Mononucleosis is a viral infection caused by the EB virus • It is commonly known as kissing disease • Symptoms of this condition are visible 4-8 weeks after coming in contact with the virus Symptoms to look for: • Sore throat • Fever • Malaise • Weakness • Rashes on skin • Difficulty in breathing • Yellowish skin Causes: • Caused by EB virus • Contagious condition which spreads through saliva • Sharing contaminated food and utensils Natural home remedy using salt: 1. Take 1 glass warm water 2. Add 1 tsp salt 3. Mix well 4. Gargle several times a day Natural home remedy using garlic: 1. Garlic has strong anti-viral properties 2. Chew 2 garlic cloves every day 3. Crush and mix with honey to modify taste Natural home remedy using cranberry juice: 1. Drink 30ml of fresh cranberry juice everydaySilambam Asia plays active roles as an international organization for governance and sustainable development in the Indian traditional arts and sports for education, health, fitness, culture, nature, climate change, recreation, and dissemination of all these related information. Thus, it is vital to provide expertise for members by providing training, research, revive, rejuvenate, retain, and restore.
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