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Need Help (HBSAG Positive)

Age : 25 years
Home Town: Gulbarga, Karnataka, INDIA

Case History: (HBSAG POSITIVE)
I did my routine blood test during 2006 and everything was normal.
In 2008 during routine blood test, HBSAG positive was detected. Did not took any treatment.
Now December 2012, HBSAG positive detected.
Consulting at Institute of Liver and Biliary Science (ILBS) hospital Delhi.
Doctors at ILBS says that it’s a chronic HBSAG,  and they can just lower my HBSAG level but can’t make it negative or zero and this HBSAG virus will always be there in my body till my death.
So I request you to please suggest any treatment for this HBSAG.
And also I request you to please answer my questions,
1.       HBSAG can be made negative or zero..?
2.       In future if I did blood test then this HBSAG will always be present in my blood test..?

I request you to please suggest any treatment for this HBSAG.
I have attached all my reports with this mail.



I am a HBSAG positive below are my reports ...

My reports
* [ those ones which I have written in flower brackets are bold and dark colored in my report. ]

1. Liver Function Test / Profile - serum

Test                                                           Result

Serum Bilirubin Total (Jendrassik - Grof)       { 1.77 mg/dl } *
Serum Bilirubin Direct (Jendrassik - Grof)        0.14mg/dl
Serum Bilirubin Indirect                               { 1.63 mg/dl } *
AST/SGOT (Kinetic Henry)                                 19 IU/L
ALT/SGPT (Kinetic Henry)                                    20 IU/L
Serum Alkaline Phosphatase (Kinetic)                   53 IU/L
GGT                                                                   15 IU/L
S. Total Protein (Biuret)                                       {  8.9 g/dL } *
S. Albumin                                                              5.1 g/dL
S. Globulin                                                             { 3.80 g/dL } *
A/G Ratio                                                                 { 1.34 } *    



2.Complete Haemogram (VCS Technolog)


HAEMOGRAM :
                          Result          Unit
Haemoglobin        15.8             gm/dl
PCV/Haematocrit    50              %
Total Leucocyte Count (TLC)       8              10~9/L
Platelet Count                           319            10~9/L
RBC Count                               { 5.69 } *       10~12/L
MCV                                            87.9         fL
MCH                                         27.7            pg
MCHC                                        31.6           gm/dl
RDW                                          12               %
ESR(Westergren method)            08                 mm/1st hr

DIFFERENTIAL LEUKOCYTE COUNT:

Neutrophils                     60          %
Lymphocytes                   31          %
Monocytes                      06           %
Eosinophils                     02           %
Myelocyte                        01         %

BLOOD PICTURE:

RBC:Normocytic normochromic
WBC:No abnormal cells seen.
Platelet:Adequate

3.FIBROSCAN

CAP(dB/m)                                          E(kPa)
Median         189                                  Median  6.6
IQR*             24                                    IQR*      0.8
IQR*/med      13%                                 IQR*/med   12%

4.HBV DNA (Quantitative)

Test                         Result
Method                   Real TIme PCR
Instrument              Cobas TaqMan 48
Sample                    Plasma

Result             :         16000 IU/ml.

5. HBsAg Quantification

Test                            Result
Method                      By Chemilumiscence
HBsAg Quantification      20818 IU/ml

6. Anti HBe

Test                             Result
Method                      By Chemilumiscence
Result                         Reactive
Sample/Cut-off ratio (S/Co)   0.02

7.HBeAg

Test                             Result
Method                      By Chemilumiscence
HBeAg                       Non -  Reactive
Sample/Cut-off ratio (S/Co)   0.22

8. Anti HCV


Test                             Result
Method                      By Chemilumiscence
Result                      Non -  Reactive
Sample/Cut-off ratio (S/Co)   0.08

9. TSH

Test                             Result
TSH                             1.58 microIU/ml

10. AFP (Alfa Feto Protein) - Serum

Test                             Result
Serum Alfa Feto Protein   2.32ng/ml

11. Kidney Function Test (KFT)

Test                                                Result
Blood Urea (Enzymatic)                    15mg/dl
Serum Cretinine (Rate Jaffe)                 0.75mg/dl
Serum Uric Acid (Enzymatic)                5.8mg/dl
S.Sodium (Na)-ISE                              137.9 mmol/L
S.Potassium (K)-ISE                            4.79 mmol/L
Serum Chloride (ISE)                              98.1 mmol/L


12. PT / PT-INR (Clotting Assay)

Test                                                                    Result

Prothrombin Time                                            10.9 secounds
Mean Normal Prothrombin Time(MNPT)            11.3 secounds
INR                                                                   0.9



Endoscopy  done normal studies..

My Doctor suggested Tab. Entaliv(ENTACAVIR) 0.5mg (by Reddy's lab) .


Please help me..
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how to find dr.biju  and which hospital, treatment in homeopathy?
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(ILBS) hospital Delhi is one of the best centers for hbv internationally so you have the best there, your hbsag is very high for an hbeag negative so the only option at the moment is starting tenofovir for 3-6years and follow the decline of hbsag, when it gets lower to about  1500iu/ml you can add on peginterferon and slowly make it negative by 1-2 years of combo therapy
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you meet Dr. Biju from Kerala. He is a Homeopath Doctor and homeopath do has cure.
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