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Just found out I have hpv...cervicitis...and just had a relapse of ebv. Been 3 months of hell what could be causing my body to all of a sudden be reactivating viruses? Hpv is new but I'm sure I was exposed 10 years ago and I got ebv when I was 15. My blood work was mostly normal  I have high ALT (SGPT) Levels at 40

I have high platelets 534

A high count for EBV which is mono. ENT wasn't concerned about anything else besides the mono.  But that it's not active anymore. Still have awful symptoms my throat hurts feeling sharp pains in my abdomen. I have a low risk strain of hpv everything came back normal with my biopsy and cocoscopy except that i have an inflamed cervix.  my symptoms won't stop! !! Feels  like even more is going on since it just seems like my body is pulsating diseases through my veins !!! It's awful. It hurts and it's uncomfortable.
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Yes she said they'll go away within 3 months or so. But if I experience more pain to call her. I forgot to mention my cholesterol was a little high as well. I'm confused because they said I had absolutely no infection but after taking antibiotics I'm feeling better. I'm not cramping like I was.  I could be speaking too soon though so... I'm personally am concerned with my platelets and my liver. I don't it's anything too serious but we'll see. I'll keep you updated.
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Hi and thanks for the update. Well, regarding the liver it regenerates. So even if you got damage it will heal. What are they going to do about the cysts on the ovaries?  Do they go away on their own or do they do any thing about them?
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ALT level has gone up to 48 cholesterol went up.  Good news is my platelets went down to 454. All other levels were normal. So the Dr did a CT scan of my abdomen and a transvaginal ultrasound. Ultrasound sound  showed that I had two small cysts on my ovaries. Nothing else was detected. I had absolutely no infection and I don't have PID. She also said my cervix didn't look inflamed. So only concern with my primary care is my liver levels. So I'm still waiting on my abdomen CT scan results. I'll get back on the 31st at my appointment.  Praying I don't have liver damage.
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No my fever has only been at 99 on and off
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Thank you so much!  I'll let you know.  I see a new Dr tomorrow!
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Segs or neutrophils are the type of white blood cells that fight infections. Usually it is bacterial infections. Your level is really not very high it is only slightly high. Usually, it would be 10,000 or more. So I wouldn't worry about the white count so much. But yes the platelet count is high too. Since you didn't finish the course of antibiotics it may not have killed off whatever infection you have. Do you have a high fever? If not I honestly don't know thing iti s in your blood. Did they take a blood culture from you? They would have if they suspected it was in your blood. So I think you are still fighting the infection in the same area as before. Either because you didn't finish the course due to allergy or because it wasn't the right antibiotic for the bacteria you have it is still there. But, you will get rid of it and feel better. It doesn't sound life threatening at this point and not cancerous. The biopsy would have shown that.
take care, You will be okay.
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