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Suggest Treatment For Glandular Fever

Hi I was diagnosed with glandular fever about a month ago an since then I was slightly fatigued for about 1 week, since then I have been able to live my normal life an can do all my cardio work including push ups and intensive long distance running, however I have been informed not to play contact sport for 6 weeks which is 2 weeks from now, my mates are going out for drinks tomorrow night do you think it will be ok if I drink to seeing as my liver was slightly enlarged hence the doctor suggesting not to play sports for 6 weeks. Do u think one night will be ok to drink? Thanks
Mon, 3 Aug 2015
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Infectious Diseases Specialist 's  Response
Hi
Thanks for your query at HCM.


I would suggest you not to drink as you recently suffered from glandular fever.Avoid alcohol, as this could harm your liver, which may already be weakened from the infection.


Take care
Dr Sheetal Verma
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Suggest Treatment For Glandular Fever

Hi Thanks for your query at HCM. I would suggest you not to drink as you recently suffered from glandular fever.Avoid alcohol, as this could harm your liver, which may already be weakened from the infection. Take care Dr Sheetal Verma