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What Causes Klierkoors?

Morning I went to my Dr on Saturday and he said that I have "klierkoors" it's still sore and I am so tired, What cause klierkoors, any thing I can do about the tiredness
How long will this sore and tiredness last and do it effect any other parts of your body?
Mon, 19 Jan 2015
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Hello there,
Klierkoors is a local name for infectious mononucleiosis or glandular fever. It is due to a virus called EBV that is transmitted by exchange of saliva as in kissing. The overall soreness and fatigue may last upto 2 weeks . you have to wait it out. The soreness can be reduced by having paracetamol 500 m.g thrice a day .
It is normally restricted to the throat and may cause mild spleen inflammation.
Hope this helps.
Dr Arun A
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What Causes Klierkoors?

Hello there, Klierkoors is a local name for infectious mononucleiosis or glandular fever. It is due to a virus called EBV that is transmitted by exchange of saliva as in kissing. The overall soreness and fatigue may last upto 2 weeks . you have to wait it out. The soreness can be reduced by having paracetamol 500 m.g thrice a day . It is normally restricted to the throat and may cause mild spleen inflammation. Hope this helps. Dr Arun A