Hello,
Welcome to Health Care Magic. I read your query and I understand your concerns.
Yes, this rash be from the mono virus. The common symptoms usually consist of fever,
pharyngitis, and
lymphadenopathy, but sometimes a rash could be present. Mono rash is a common symptoms experienced when affected with mononucleosis. It usually develops on 7 to 10 days after treatment with
beta-lactam antibiotics such as ampicillin, amoxicillin and cephalosporins.
Typically this rash is tan or brownish in color. Since the color is quite different than the typical very red allergic-type rash, this should not be misinterpreted as a
penicillin allergy.If such rashes appear then it is a clear indication of
hypersensitivity reaction to antibiotic. However, this is not a real allergy and does not mean that the person is allergic to such medications. This rash indicates a ‘hypersensitivity reaction’ to the antibiotic. If the antibiotic is given later on in the absence of
EBV infection the reaction doesn't occur, so it is not a true allergy. However, because the shape and distribution of the rash of
infectious mononucleosis plus antibiotics are similar to an allergic-type rash, they could be often confused by patients and clinicians.
Hope I helped with my answer. For further concerns or follow up questions, don't hesitate to write again.
Take Care,
Dr. Ina