Treatment will depend on your child's symptoms, age, and general health. It will also depend on how severe the condition is.
Prescription medicines are rarely needed in the treatment of mono. In most cases of mono, care to ease symptoms is all that is needed.
To ease symptoms, help your child:
- Get lots of rest
- Drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated
- Take over-the-counter medicine for fever and discomfort
Antibiotics will not help your child's mono get better.
In more severe cases, swelling of the throat and tonsils may make breathing hard. If breathing becomes difficult, your child should be seen right away in an emergency department. Your child will often be seen by an ear, nose, and throat doctor (otolaryngologist). Corticosteroids will often be used to reduce the swelling.
Corticosteroids may also be prescribed if the fever and fatigue are severe or last a long time to reduce inflammation and ease the symptoms.