Good Day! sir just asking if this account still activated since we had last chat in 2010.
Not everybody needs treatment. You need to talk to a doctor about that. Again, if you have a chronic infection, there is no cure. Many people in the Philippines have chronic HepB and they must work somewhere. I hope not all jobs require the HBsAg test and would disqualify you if you test positive. You will be encouraged to know that the majority of people with HepB will live long regular lives even without treatment. Goos luck to you.
hello friend!good day what i can do in order to survive in hepa b i am only 22 at age and badly needed a work but no one accept cause of this hbsag!how may i going to do!In terms of treatment sad to say but lack of financing!what the possible steps may i going to do in order to find a job my family needs my financing support!tnkss to all!
Elaine: Welcome to our pad. We are still decorating and arranging furniture :) I left you a note.
vols: If you had unprotected sex with a girl with Hep B and after 1 year tested negative does this mean your body will always been immune to Hep B?
>>>in this scenerio, you are immune if you were infected at that encounter and cleared the virus naturally, then you are immuned. Also, please start a new thread when asking a question. It helps keep things organized.
If you had unprotected sex with a girl with Hep B and after 1 year tested negative does this mean your body will always been immune to Hep B? I had unprotected anal sex with a girl Jan 18th 2008 and she was "unknown status" does this mean I am immune to Hep B? or can I still get it?
I like to respond on the forum so I reposted your question of your thread.
Archie233 writes: sometimes i confuse the test result of the doctor gives was hbshg reactive,what is the diferrence between hbsag to hbshg?
StevenNYer feedback: "hbshg" is probably a mis-read or typo. I've never seen "hbshg" before. HBsAg is the marker for a HepB infection.
Read our HepB Health page to see what's an acute and chronic infection. If you are acute, you probably just need time to clear.
But based on your profile, you are from a high risk area, so you are probably chronic. In that case, there not much you could do. Your HBsAg would likely stay + for the rest of your life. I'm sorry that this is having such negative effects on your ability to work. Often times, it's ignorance on the part of the employer.
so whats the possible way and posible steps that may i going to do in order to make my hepa test negative,during the test?
You mean what can you drink to mask a HepB positive test to show as negative?
I have no idea but I'm guessing that milk and honey won't do it.