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Glandular fever
Glandular fever is a viral infection that primarily impacts teenagers and young adults. While it typically resolves on its own without the need for treatment, it can persist for several weeks and cause significant discomfort. This condition is most frequently seen in individuals aged between 15 and 24 years. If you need urgent care, please do not drive yourself to Accident & Emergency. The operator you reach when you call 999 will provide you with guidance on what to do next.
Professionals who treat glandular fever (10)
PG
Professor Gideon Lack
Consultant
Allergy
Asthma in children
Allergic reactions
Anaphylaxis
+4
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DB
Dr Bushra Al-Rubeyi
Paediatrics
Central London
Child development
Paediatrics
Asthma
+5
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DG
Dr George Raptis
Consultant
Paediatric Allergy in Glasgow
Food allergies
Eczema
Asthma
+4
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MB
Mr Bilal Anwar
Otolaryngology ENT and Paediatric Otolaryngology
Wilmslow
Rhinoplasty (nose job)
Sinusitis
Nasal polyps
+5
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DR
Dr Rashmi Jain
Consultant immunologist and allergist
Oxford
Allergic urticaria
Allergy testing
Anaphylaxis
+5
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DV
Dr Vinay Shivamurthy
Paediatric Rheumatologist
SE1 South Bank London
Arthritis
Hypermobility
Fever
+3
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DM
Dr Matthew Doyle
GP with a special interest
Allergy in Saint Helier
Allergy
Skin allergies
Food allergies
+5
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PG
Professor George Du Toit
Paediatric allergy & immunology
Central London
Food allergies
Asthma
Hay fever
+4
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PN
Professor Nick Makwana
Paediatrics
Edgbaston
Allergic reactions
Child allergies
Paediatrics
+4
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DD
Dr Dalbir Sohi
Pediatric Lead for Children's Allergy
Central London
Allergic reactions
Eczema
Food allergies
+3
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