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What is the difference between the larynx and pharynx
Larynx comprises your vocal chord and is situated below the larynx.Pharynx connects the inner nose to your throat; the portion of your throat at the back of your mouth is the pharynx. They are different both in function and location.
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Can pharynx problems be detected through a chest xray
Chest X ray is targeted for the lungs. If you intend to detect pharynx problems you can get a upper Gastrointestinal tract X ray done.Pharynx is the situated in the upper gastrointestinal tract, above the oesphagus.
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Do the esophagus tube enter or exit the pharynx
Oesophagus comes after the pharnyx. It exists the pharnyx.Pharynx is connected to the oesophagus and the trachaea.
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Is mononucleosis caused by bacteria
A viral disease doesn’t be caused by bacteria. As it is known that mononucleosis is a viral disease. As a viral disease there are no chances of spreading it through bacteria.
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Can mononucleosis cause low white blood cells?
The white blood cells are affected in mono. It causes increase in the white blood cells. It is a viral disease.
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Can you get mononucleosis more than once?
The virus of the disease remains on the human body permanently. It remains inactive on the human body and can be active periodically without any signs of illness.
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How long to recover from mononucleosis
It takes 1-2 weeks to recover. Sometimes it takes longer time to recover. After recovery of the disease, the virus still remains on the body. It can be reactive periodically. The virus remains permanently on the human body.
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Mononucleosis – how long is one contagious?
People get infected by mononucleosis through the virus Epstein Barr virus. It is mostly contagious. A person who gets infected by it can be contagious for a long time or for a short time. Sometimes it lasts 1-2 weeks or sometimes it lasts for 1 or 2 months.
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What family of viruses does mononucleosis belong to
The virus Epstein Barr a family of herpes virus causes mononucleosis. The other virus which can cause mononucleosis is cytomegalovirus. The virus remains on the human body forever. It remains inactive. Very rarely it gets active.
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What is the mortality rate of mononucleosis
Death rate of mono is around 1 out of 100 people. Hardly people die because of mono. If it occurs it can be due to the complications of mono.