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low risk hepa b

I  am applying job on abroad..actually i already pass the interview and get hired, but then my medical result says that i have a hepa b.the doctor said that i only carries a hepa b..with a low risk and not transferable. She only advice me na wag makipagsex ng wlang proteksyon..iwasan din ang paggamit ng gamit ng shave o needle.at ang pagsalin ng dugo..d rin nya ako,,inoferan ng kahit anumang gamot..dahil din po sa na shock ako...d na rin po ako ngtanong ng kung anong dapat gawin..
Sa nakakaalam po,,ibig sabihin po ba nun na ndi ko na kailangang maggamot..na pwede akong gumaling khit di ngtatake ng medication tutal low risk lng nman daw ako...
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What test performed by doctor. And on what besis she is saying that u r low risk.as per guidlines of treatMent.do the following test
1 hbsag test
2 liver funtion test
3 hbeag
4 fibroscan
5hbv dna quantitative
6hbv quantitative in iu/ml
If your fibroscan score is normal then no need of treatment just monitering of status in every 6 month.
One more thing ultrasound
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The doktor says that i have only low risk hepa b.She just advices me to have a protection when you sex.,avoid using used shaves or needle .and avoid blood transfusion.She did not even offer me any kind of medication...,because i was also shock that time..i did not even think to ask what kind of medication i need to do.
So for those who know  to answer questions about hepa b.., do my status in hepa b. Is not needing any treatment  or not to take medicines.,since i only have low risk hepa b.
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Write in english
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