I'm not a doctor but this is my opinion:
We need Fibroscan or Ultrasound to see your liver status and HBV DNA to see virus replication. But from the data so far, you're a carrier and based on current guidelines, don't need treatment. Just monitor every 6 months.
hi there thank you i got my latest result from phil. gen. hospital today hbsag 9308 reactive unit COI reference value more than 1 anti hbs <2.00 non reactive unit IU/l, ref. value more than 10, anti hbc 0.01 reactive unit COI ref. value less than 1, hbeag 0.119 non reactive unit COI ref. value more than 1 and then ALT result 58 unit IU/L range 17-63, Albumin result 43 unit g/L 35-48
So this is your data:
HbsAg - 1.815 - reactive
Anti-HbS - .966 - reactive
HbeAg - .608 - non reactive
Anti-Hbe - .452 - non reactive
Anti-HbC IgM - .318 - non reactive
We need HBV DNA, Fibroscan/Biopsy and ALT with AST results to have a complete picture. If you can, include that on your data. Right now we only know you're a carrier.
1. There is no cure.
2. There are treatments that can control the virus.
3. Treatments can lead to a cure although the chance is small.
4. Healthy lifestyle helps. Lots of vegetables and fruits.
5. No alcohol, sleep early at night, no stress and exercise everyday.
Are you both hbsag and antiHbs reactive?