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    Glandular fever

    Glandular fever is a viral infection that mostly affects teenagers and young adults. It gets better without treatment, but it can last for weeks and make you feel very ill.

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    Glandular fever is most common in people aged 15 to 24 years old.

    Symptoms of glandular fever may include:

    • high temperature
    • swollen glands, which may be in the neck, head, armpits, elbows, or groin
    • sore throat
    • a rash, which may be harder to see on black or brown skin
    • headache
    • tiredness

    Non-urgent advice: See a GP if you have:

    • a very high temperature or you feel hot and shivery
    • a severe sore throat
    • swelling either side of your neck – swollen glands
    • extreme tiredness or exhaustion
    • a sore throat that's not getting better

    Urgent advice: Call NHS 111 if you have:

    • difficulty breathing – you may be more short of breath than usual
    • difficulty and pain when swallowing

    Immediate action required: Call 999 if you:

    • cannot swallow, including your own spit (saliva)
    • have severe difficulty breathing – you're gasping, choking or n

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