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hepatitis b

hi everyone! i'm 31 and i have a hbsag reactive can anyone help me please, is there any doctor who can help me treat the decease?, problem is that, i applied for abroad and passed and i am just waiting for their job offer, is there any really fast cure, my doctor gave me essentials forte(is this effective?). and today im just waiting for my hepatitis b profile blood test results, my doctor said that it will help us figure out if i'm a carrier or a chronic hepatitis b patient, can anyone please help me?

thank you!
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To know your status of infection please check "Liver Function Test" such as Alt, Ast, Ultrasound, Fibroscan, Hbsag (Quantity) so that some expert members can give you some advice. Meanwhile check the following link.

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

BTW, we are not the doctors...we are also hbv positive people trying to help each other.

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Good Day to all this is my hepetitis profile
test               patient count              cut off value                      result
hbsAg                 2.105                        0.606                        reactive
Antib-Hbs            0.214                        0.417                      non active
hbeag                 0.328                         0.535                     non active
anti-hbe               0.362                        0.410                        reactive
anti-hbc Ig M       0.304                         0.410                     non active  
anti-hav IgM                                          0.369
anti-hbc Ig G        0.392                         0.566                        reactive
anti-hav IgG                                          0.498
anti-HCV                                              0.394

Please help me,
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