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kindly interpret my lab test for me. I already had 2 hepatitis profile! 1st is for me to know what kind of hepatitis i had the second is hepatitisb profile, i want to know what is inside this lab test results?

my first hepa profile

HEPATITIS A & B PROFILE

HBsAg w/ Titer (ECLIA)                                 4388.00                               C.O.V.      1.000           reactive
Anti HBs (ECLIA)                                          6.010          IU/L                   C.O.V.      10.000         non-reactive
HBeAg (ECLIA)                                             2.020                                  C.O.V.       1.000          grayzone
Anti HBe (ECLIA)                                          0.022                                   C.O.V.       1.000          reactive
Anti HBc IgG (ECLIA)                                    0.007                                   C.O.V.       1.000          reactive
Anti-HAV IgM (ECLIA)                                   0.341                                   C.O.V.        1.000         non-reactive

my second hepa profile

Anti HBc IgG (ECLIA)                                    0.006                                    C.O.V.       1.000          reactive
Anti HBe (ECLIA)                                          0.029                                    C.O.V.       1.000          reactive
HBsAg w/ Titer (ECLIA)                                 4225.000                               C.O.V.       1.000          reactive
HBeAg (ECLIA)                                            3.400                                     C.O.V.       1.000         grayzone
Anti HBs (ECLIA)                                         2.000        IU/L                       C.O.V,        10.000      non-reactive
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948882 tn?1270553807
1. Seems you do not have anti-bodies for Hep A.  Getting Hep A vaccination is suggested in many sources.

2. You need to have further tests to determine whether you need to be treated or not.
   (AST/ALT, DNA count and any other co-infections).
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181575 tn?1250198786
Your labs just indicate you have HepB.  Go here for more info:

http://www.medhelp.org/health_pages/Hepatitis/HepB-Introduction--Welcome-Page/show/34?cid=153
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