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Can Alcohol Intake After Treated Glandular Fever Cause Any Side Effect?

Hi, may I answer your health queries right now ? Please type your query here... hey , um i had very mild glandular fever about 3 weeks ago i have a bus trip on in 4 days would it be ok to have 2 or 3 drinks ??? i got no stomic pain during glandular fever so i was wondering if my liver was even bad?
Wed, 1 Jul 2015
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Being over an infection taht did not cause permanent organ damage would not be a risk for alcohol intake. Glandular fever is not common to cause liver injury. If one did have liver injury (say, from hepatitis) then alcohol wouldn't be advised, BUT 2-3 drinks spaced over MORE than one day would not have huge effects even then.
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Can Alcohol Intake After Treated Glandular Fever Cause Any Side Effect?

Being over an infection taht did not cause permanent organ damage would not be a risk for alcohol intake. Glandular fever is not common to cause liver injury. If one did have liver injury (say, from hepatitis) then alcohol wouldn t be advised, BUT 2-3 drinks spaced over MORE than one day would not have huge effects even then.