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Can Glandular Fever Lead To Chronic Fatigue And Pain In Spleen And Liver Area?
I was diagnosed with glandular fever in February. I am a female and 15 and 3 weeks ago was diagnosed with chronic fatigue is it normal for me to still be getting pains in the spleen and liver? Also I have realised it hurts when I have sex. Hurts my ovaries and the hole area and also on the inside feels like it is scrapping on the inside. I have got the implanon and on the pill. I have had sometimes a white gooey type of discharge and doesn t reaLly get itchy sometimes sore though.whay should I do. What could it be.
It is unlikely that the pelvic symptoms you describe are related to the "glandular fever", and point towards more an infection or bacterial overgrowth. You should have a formal pelvic examination with samples of the fluid taken for analysis, as this can be the substrate for the pain during intercourse.
Hope that helps, wish you the best,
Dr Brenes-Salazar MD
Mayo Clinic
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Can Glandular Fever Lead To Chronic Fatigue And Pain In Spleen And Liver Area?
Dear patient, It is unlikely that the pelvic symptoms you describe are related to the glandular fever , and point towards more an infection or bacterial overgrowth. You should have a formal pelvic examination with samples of the fluid taken for analysis, as this can be the substrate for the pain during intercourse. Hope that helps, wish you the best, Dr Brenes-Salazar MD Mayo Clinic