
Suggest Treatment For Weakness, Fatigue, Weight Loss, Pharyngitis And Low Sugar Levels

I suggest you to talk to an internal medicine specialist
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I have gone through your query and I have understood it.
IgG positivity for CMV and EBV just means that these are past infections/ latent infections. It does'nt tell anything about when you got these infection.
Probably you already had them before this particular sexual encounter.
Antibodies to these viruses may be present in otherwise healthy individuals as these virus are widely distributed and detection of antibodies don't mean that you need to be treated.
I don't think that your symptoms are due to these viral infections, more so because you are Hiv negative.
These viruses may cause a transient 'flu-like illness' in those who get exposed to infection, which is usually the case with most viral infections.
However, these viruses don't usually cause symptoms on a regular basis (i.e every 2 months) in immunocompetent individuals.
There is any need to treat for these viral infections in an immunocompetent
individual..
These viruses can re-activate in immunocompromised individuals e.g HIV positive individuals and cause systemic symptoms.
Only then there would be a necessity to treat these infections with antivirals, not otherwise.
Since HIV has been adequately ruled out by blood tests (pcr and antibody based tests), therefore there is no need for any further Hiv testing and it is enough to establish that you are Hiv negative.
Regarding the weakness, I suggest you to consult an internal medicine specialist to detect an underlying cause(s) other than these.
Your doctor may order a series of tests including blood, urine and X-rays in an attempt to find out the cause for these symptoms.
Your symptoms are certainly not due to either CMV nor EBV or HIV
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I would like to gather more information
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Hi.
HIV is out of question.
Raised blood Lymphocytes can be due to numerous causes like infections (viral, bacterial) and malignancies like lymphomas.
Absolute count of lymphocytes and WBC's is more reliable rather than percentage.
-Please let me know what was the total WBC count/ TLC ?
-I would like to know whether are there any enlarged/ palpable lymph nodes?
-Were you subjected to certain other tests like X -rays, Mantoux test/ TB skin test?
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I suggest you to consult an internal medicine specialist
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Your total lymphocyte count is around 4700 (46.7 X 10.1) whereas the normal lymphocyte count is around 4000, that means there is absolute lymphocytosis i.e raised lymphocyte count.
Viral infections are a cause of acute lymphocytosis rather than persisting lymphocytosis.
In adults a persistent lymphocytosis is commonly due to tuberculosis.
Tuberculosis which is a quite prevalent in XXXXXXX is also a common cause of weight loss, tiredness and low grade symptoms and can also present with lymphocytosis.
I hope you have been investigated appropriately for extra-pulmonary Tuberculosis as well.
Though your chest X ray is normal and therefore unlikely that you have pulmonary tuberculosis but tuberculosis can affect other tissues like lymph nodes, abdomen, bones etc and therefore a mantoux test should be done along with an Interferon-gamma release assay (IGRA) (which is a blood test) for TB infection.
The results are usually available in 24 hours.
Apart from that a physical examination for any enlarged lymph nodes, if present should be followed by a fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) and even lymph node biopsy.
I guess you should seek another appointment with an Internal medicine specialist/ infectious disease specialist.
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