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HBV viral load >170,000,000 IU/ML

Hi

I found HEPATITIS B+ last year & I have

SGPT 156 u/L
SGOT 171 u/L
Hepatitis Be Antigen H 308.09
HBV viral load >170,000,000 IU/ML

Please suggest i am very scared now,I think its very critical.I am taking baraclude(.5mg) as doctor prescribed.
Someone reply me as which diet to take as i am **** regular gym workout also.


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From how much time do you are under entecavir treatment ?
Made a new HBV DNA test (if you have 6 month of entecavir) and compare to the baseline (big decrese have to be notice).

From what country you are ?

Try to made the flowing tests:

- Fibroscan or biopsy (if Fibroscan is not available in you area) - to found out the liver status (fibrosis)
- US to liver to found out if you have or not a fatty liver
- HBsAg quantitative if is possible

And try to found a good doctor on HBV to interpret all the results and monitoring you.
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good to see ur reply..Firstly i was unaware of both the entecavir & tenofovir

doctor prescribed so i am taking it on regular basis.Is tenofovir more effective than entecavir?HBV DNA baseline was quantitative.

I have not made any other test like Fibroscan or biopsy for the liver status.Sugggest me further.Ur comment & suggestions are more valuable to me now..
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It look that you are on clearance phase and on this phase treatment is a good option, monitories the HBV DNA, the number has to decrease (and finally go undetectable) under baraclude treatment.
Why do you chose entecavir (baraclude) and not tenofovir ?
From when you are under treatment? What was the HBV DNA baseline?

Do you made some other tests ?
Fibroscan or biopsy for the liver status, blood tests related to virus and liver(HBsAg quantitative, HBeAg, ALT ….),

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