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Can Mono Infection Cause Red Raised Bumps All Over?

I have been diagnosed with mono. I have not taken any of the penicillin related drugs that aften cause a rash. However, I have broken out into a horrible rash that started as red raised bumps and is now turning purple it is extremely itchy and I cannot seem to get relief. Is this normal with mono. I have been to a doctor and have been put on a steriod which is not helping
Mon, 19 Sep 2016
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Hello dear,
Thank you for your question.

Infectious Mononucleosis, in the majority of cases, presents with mild rash. But in distinct cases the rash tends to be more severe, and these cases require a steroid regimen. Steroid therapy might need a few days to provide a visible effect. If you feel that the rash doesn't improve despite the therapy I recommend you consult an infection diseases specialist.

I hope this helped.
Best wishes,
Dr. Alma
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Can Mono Infection Cause Red Raised Bumps All Over?

Hello dear, Thank you for your question. Infectious Mononucleosis, in the majority of cases, presents with mild rash. But in distinct cases the rash tends to be more severe, and these cases require a steroid regimen. Steroid therapy might need a few days to provide a visible effect. If you feel that the rash doesn t improve despite the therapy I recommend you consult an infection diseases specialist. I hope this helped. Best wishes, Dr. Alma