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How to get rid of HbsAg

Dears,

I never felt any symptoms of hepatitis B, I just discovered it when I gone through a medical test for job. This HbsAg is creating many issues for jobs/Visas etc.
Recently I came to know that it is possible to clear HbsAg with interferons and other medications, Please let me know if it is really possible to clear it and guide me to start my journey. Many Thanks
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Each body react differently.some persons clear on antiviral others on interf others on combo.OTHERS STAY ALL THEIR LIFE POSITIVE  SO MATER OF CHANCE
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Dear Stef,

I got tested and checked by doctor 2 years before and he told me I was fine and HbsAg will stay positive all the way.

I just got some hope from internet searching and forums that it is possible to make it negative.

I also found specific foods/juices( and avoid oil and spicy) shall be used to minimize the level. Is that true?
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hbsag quantity by elecsys roches or architect abbott

hbv genotype i dont know, there are many machines and test kits
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Many Thanks Stef,

Can you please mention the exact lab test names for iu/ml quantity of HbsAg and Geno type?
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you have to test hbsag and if it is less than 1000iu/ml it is possible to clear hbsag by peginterferon.also hbv genotype is helpful  geno A and B easier to clear than C and D

hbv has no symptoms
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It's very difficult but a few can do this. If you want any advises from more experienced users first paste here all your diagnostics results, time of hbv dna etc ... If you haven't got any you need to find some good hepathologist first and he'll make you necessary tests.
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