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1057868 tn?1254301886

How to neurilize HbV+ sufrage antigen

I have tested my blood and report says thai i have Hepatits B surface antigen 250 which is more then noraml level.
But i also tested my blood again and the test were.HbV dna by pcr and the reports are normal.HbV dna not detceted.
but dr. are saying that hbV surface antigen will remain in ur body for the whole life.
But i want to go abroad for my further studies.
With this condition how can i go to abroad.
Please help mr regarding this ISSUE.
Thanks.
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948882 tn?1270553807
As steve suggested - please do not open new threads.

- You have hep-B virus in your body (undetectable DNA, but still there).
- You need to get further tests (like HBsAb, HBeAg, HBeAb). That determines whether you are a candidate for treatment or not.

Your other concern abroad-studies, is a different issue. It is more related to immigration issues. You need to talk to local embassy.
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181575 tn?1250198786
Please keep all your related post to this thread.  I deleted your repost.
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181575 tn?1250198786
From the health page:

"Remember, UND doesn't mean ZERO replication.  It means low level replication."

This unfortuately means that you have HepB.  Without a cure, you have to adjust your plans accordingly, since you can't make the HepB surface antigen go away.

You have to check the rules about going "abroad" if you have chronic HepB.  
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1057868 tn?1254301886
THANKS FOR UR KIND RESPONSE,
COULD YOU PLZ TELL ME WHAT SHOULD I DO NOW,
YES IT IS IN LITTLE QUANTITY BUT WITH THIS I CAN NOT GO ABRAOD.
OR WHAT YOU ARE THINKING CAN I GO TO ABROAD.
PLZ SUGGEST ME SOME MORE HELPFULL WAYS.
THANKS VERY MUCH.
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948882 tn?1270553807
You have this virus, but in very low quantity.

You can get more information here :
http://www.medhelp.org/health_pages/Hepatitis/HepB-Introduction--Welcome-Page/show/34?cid=153
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