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Got Hep B and started clearing it sometime back, problem is that my liver started hurting some weeks back and my skin gets itchy especially when hot. What might be happening? Was just wondering how long it might take to fully get rid of the bug? Its driving me nuts.
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Itchy skin is not always related to Hep B.  How are your ALT and AST levels?
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Hey thanks, thats quite some useful info. Know whats funny, I can control my symptoms, I have realised that they come about when am really stressed, I have been having skin itch problems for the past 12 years of my life, I have learnt to live with it but its been heightened of late. I will take time to read the articles. Thanks a million my friend...
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Hello Haballa,  It's a micro organism, [virus] that you're dealing with, it doesn't just go away or cured easily,  It's kind of like the root within a tree, you won't notice the damages until the tree starts to weaken and showing signs of illness.  
  Swelling in Liver and Spleen, loss of energy, skin rashes, loss in urinary functions etc. are some of the advancing signs.  I've been through the end 4th stage and even told I did not qualify for any treatments due to the risk with advanced stage, and age..was given 6 mos. or less left to get my ducts in order.. That was a year ago..so will tip you to something that worked for me,  http://jimhumble.biz/   In answer to your first question, try the standard "21 days" protocol you'll find for HIV and Hep. both the same protocol at that website.  
As for your skin itching, you might consider hot baths with about 1/2 cup of epsom salts mixed up in the water, for temp. relief  and consider wheatgrass tablets for more lasting benefits.  
  Watch your diet, not to feed the virus, with sugars, animal fats, stay away from fast foods and pop, use virgin olive oil instead of cooking oils or grease, avoid anything with "cholesterol", [the virus uses this for transport] and try to get more carrot and red beet juice into your diet with a home juicer.    Pain meds and prescription drugs are the worse thing that you can take with liver problems, [the liver is where the virus nests]   You'll be just fine, not to worry, but do do some research into the info.here.
  Here's some more info. for learning too.  
http://phaelosopher.wordpress.com/2007/09/09/no-miracle-just-wonderful-chemistry/
Be well my friend..............  
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