How do you tell the difference between mono and a cold?
Swollen lymph nodes is a indication of mono if other symptoms mimic a cold or flu. Blood tests would be done to confirm it.
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About Swollen Lymph Nodes
Swollen lymph nodes can be a sign of a minor disease like strep throat, or an indication of a serious disease such as AIDS or cancer. Be sure to see your doctor if you have swollen lymph nodes.
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