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Umberto
24.05.2006, 21:10
Hello! Half a year back son in the age of 3 years has had been ill with a strong lacunar angina (in doubt there was a mononucleosis), temperature under 40, the imposed throat, an edema mucous. There was no augmentation of lymphonoduses and a liver. Atypical mononuklearov in the primary analysis of a blood was not, IgM and IgG in VEB were negative. BUT: after an angina analyses of a blood already during half a year bad, lymphocytes do not fall below 50 (last time were 61 at rather healthy externally the child) frequent catarrhal diseases, adenoides have grown. Once were in the analysis atypical mononukleary (6.) IgE at practical absence of an allergy - 414. The dysbacteriosis is not present. Whether there can be set forth above signs consequences prodiagnosed half a year of back mononucleosis??? Whether it is possible to test now Epstein-Barra and goff-iaOYOa or anything it will be already visible not? It is possible to hand over what analyses, that it became clear - we hurted or were ill;were sick or not? And last question: in the beginning of June planned to go for the sea. Has read through, that change of a climate and stay with the sun after IT or HIM;THEM because of a carcinogenicity is categorically forbidden. To carry the child (the ENT advises under the indications) or not??? The risk posledvy IT or HIM is how much probable? In advance thanks!!! Alina and Levchik (3,5)

MTS Health chel
25.05.2006, 22:25
Yes, you can hand over now analyses and if there was a transferred or carried infection analyses will show presence of antibodies. On the south it is impossible to go at an acute status, and after half a year it is not so dangerous. But certainly try to keep shchadjashy a regimen, the sun only in the morning and in the evening, to not overtire.