anemia<\/a>. Doctors easily misdiagnose this uncommon complication of EBV as related to low iron in the bloodstream, not as EBV. However, when the patient has other symptoms attributed to EBV infection, it makes it easier for doctors to discover the cause of the condition.
<\/p>\n\n\n\nPatients who are battling with anemia will experience a reduction in the production of hemoglobin proteins. Hemoglobin absorbs oxygen into red blood cells, where it circulates through the body, providing oxygenated blood to the muscular and nervous system.
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Patients with anemia notice that they feel tired throughout the day, and they may struggle with holding their focus and concentration. Patients may also feel lightheaded after rising suddenly, and they may notice symptoms of shortness of breath when exercising or exerting themselves.
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Unfortunately, there is no cure or vaccine for EBV, and patients must wait for the virus to work its way out of the body. In some cases, EBV can persist in the saliva for months after the infection clears.
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