Another symptom of the Epstein-Barr virus is a lack of appetite. The infected person may eat less or feel hungry less often, and this can increase as the virus spreads. Because the body is using a lot of energy to fight the infection, it is vital that individuals still receive the nutrients and calories their body needs. A lack of nutritious food can mean a prolonged illness.

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