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[|Human|] I am a 57 year old female diagnosed with mono April 3. Prior to that, I was very active, running 40 miles/week, and running for over 33 years. By April 6, my white blood cell count was back to normal. Since then, I have had periods of weeks when I felt relatively good, as well as periods, as i am in now, when I am fatigued, sore throat, sleep 10 hours/night, no activity, etc. I have had more blood work done to rule out thyroid, B vitamin deficiency, etc. I teach health, so feel confident is saying that I eat a relatively healthy diet high in fruits, vegetables, etc., take a daily multivitamin, B-12, and calcium.  I would have thought I would be better by now, but this current "relapse" has been the almost the worst, with the exception of not having a consistent sore throat. Is there anything I can do to help me recover from this frustrating malady besides the things I am doing now?
[|AI|]  Hello, Welcome to Chat Doctor, Infection with Epstein-Barr virus (ABV) is very common and usually occurs in childhood or early adulthood. ABV is a contagious infection that spreads from person to person.ABV is the cause of infectious mononucleosis and the symptoms are fever, sore throat, swollen lymph nodes in the neck, and enlarged spleen. The symptoms like nausea, vomiting and diarrhea are very much rare with ABV infection. Individuals with ABV infections requires1. Adequate rest 2. Plenty of Fluids3. Corticosteroids to treat significant swelling in the throat4. There is no specific medicine to treat ABV infections. Thank you.