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IS THIS A SIGN OF HEPATITIS

Hi, can someone please help..
I had blood works done and im going to see my doctor next week but i got a copy of the blood works..

PROTEIN TOTAL, BLOOD
A/G Ratio  1.3  (1.1 - 1.6)  
Globulin Lvl 3.5 HIGH (3.0 - 3.2)  gm/dl
Total Protein 8.1 (6.4 - 8.2)   gm/dl

ALBUMIN/GLOBULIN
Albumin lvl 4.6 (3.4 - 5.0)   gm/dl

INDIRECT BILIRUBIN
Bili Indirect  1.3 HIGH  (0.0 - 0.7)  mg/dl

BILIRUBIN,TOTAL SERUM
Bili Total 1.50 HIGH  (0.20 - 1.00)  mg/dl

BILIRUBIN, DIRECT
Bili Direct 0.2  (0.0 - 0.2)

Doctor did a CT Scan and my liver is normal

Is this a sign of Hepatitis?
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Johnny, hi and welcome to the Forum.  

Has your Dr done a Hepatitis C Antibody test?  If not ha/he should, and then, IF that shows 'Positive', a RNA PCR (Quant) test.  These are both blood tests.

That will tell him/her AND you if you have Hep C.

Good luck.

Blessings, Pat
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Hi Johnny,
The numbers suggest that further investigation is needed but you can't tell if you have Hepatitis or which type from those particular test results.
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