Some viruses will cause a more prolonged sore throat along with fever and body aches. Infectious mononucleosis caused by the Epstein-Barr virus can do this.
Contact your doctor.
Infectious mononucleosis is diagnosed by a blood test. If you have infectious mononucleosis, you will likely take a longer time to feel better. It may be several days to a couple weeks before you are ready to go back to school or work.
If mononucleosis is suspected, your doctor will carefully examine your spleen for signs of enlargement, a potential complication of "mono." If your spleen is enlarged, you will need to avoid contact sports for a few months to avoid serious injury to your spleen.
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