this is liezel_83... il be using this account for good... yes hep b is not a std unless its between same sex according to a doctor and she is ryt coz my husband is a carrier and i jst dscover hs illness a year ago and had my blood examine this month and im nt infected and also my 2 kids...
there are 2 types of acquiring hep b 1st is from mother to baby which has 20% chance of being healed 2nd is that d active or u acquired it from other person which has 80% chance of being healed...
Im totaly clear. . .wla ng virus sa dugo q in 3m0s gumaling aq dahil sa tintake qng sante pure barley capsule, nung augst q lng nlaman na my chronic hepa b aq nung nagpa cbc aq ang taas ng wbc q 14.60 tpz ung nagpa hepa b profile aq sb skn meron dw tlga q hepa b pero ndi q nid uminum ng gamot kc ung virus q daw is very low. . Nung nov.26 ngpa medical aq ulit nag pa cbc at hbsag aq nag n0rmal na,
pure barley lng iniinum q. .
What do you been by "hep B is not a sexually transmitted disease". I got it more than 11yrs ago through unprotected sex.
and dont worry hep b is not a sexually transmitted disease.. jst dnt share your razor or toothbrush jst incase your infected and let ur wife be veccinated...
Your history is a little bit confusing: detected, lost, then detected again. It is very rare to be acute (detected) and recovered (lost 6 month later), then to become chronic again(detected again).
Since you are HBeAg negative (you are no longer in the immune tolerant or clearance phase), ALT is > 1xULN but 20,000 iu/ml), some guidelines would recommend treatment.
But you are only 24. I am not a doctor, I would suggest:
1. repeat your HBeAg, ALT and hbvdna tests again in 6 months time;
2. do a biopsy or fibroscan;
3. find out if there is any family history of liver cancer.