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my 10 year old has been sick for about a month with stomach issues. she went to white water and came back with pink eye about 2 weeks ago. her blood results indicate a very high alk phosphatase level (304) and high atypical lymphocytes (6). No parasites have been found and the pink eye is gone but she is still very sick. Any ideas?
Hi...this looks like a prolonged viral infection. The blood picture with atypical lymphocytes and the red eye are indicative of that. Sometimes viral infections can have a prolonged course too. If you are still worried, please consult your pediatrician for a thorough physical examination and a relook at the diagnosis. Regards - Dr. Sumanth
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Hi...this looks like a prolonged viral infection. The blood picture with atypical lymphocytes and the red eye are indicative of that. Sometimes viral infections can have a prolonged course too. If you are still worried, please consult your pediatrician for a thorough physical examination and a relook at the diagnosis. Regards - Dr. Sumanth