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I was recently diagnosed with glandular fever, I am normally a healthy and extremely sporty active person. I have noticed lumps and bruising on my shins which I havnt bashed? I also have itchy skin and what looks like exczma on my elbows? Are these as a result of the glandular fever?
Mon, 29 Dec 2014
Infectious Diseases Specialist, Dr. Praveen G's Response
Hello, Welcome to HCM,
Glandular fever, as you say has been diagnosed by tests is a viral disease with self limiting nature.
Inflammation of tonsils can occur which can can lead to pain behind your ear as well as your jaw. It usually subsides as the inflammation decreases with medication.
Wait for sometime and have regular medication as you are taking for glandular fever, if any. If still persist, i suggest you to consult a physician for proper examination and management. Thank you.
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Can Lumps Be Related With Glandular Fever?
Hello, Welcome to HCM, Glandular fever, as you say has been diagnosed by tests is a viral disease with self limiting nature. Its symptoms usually resemble to flu like state. Along with fever, nausea, headache there is sore throat and lymphadenopathy. Inflammation of tonsils can occur which can can lead to pain behind your ear as well as your jaw. It usually subsides as the inflammation decreases with medication. Wait for sometime and have regular medication as you are taking for glandular fever, if any. If still persist, i suggest you to consult a physician for proper examination and management. Thank you.