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16045532 tn?1445055795

I need ur help please

Hi friend am still investigating about my problems , my problem start after I had serious exposure with hep b, I don't know if my problems related with too much stress or hep b. my problems is stomach discomfort, I had stomach gas for 4months which not improve with Medication but now better, hot pain around my liver area,pain right lower rib, stomach constant pain, pain where rib meet(painful to touch centre part) after 1month of exposure my stool turned light but now turns to green, I had also dark urine but now is inprove than b4, tiredness, sometimes feel vomit but not cause serious problem, all these symptoms experienced in 5months now.
TEST AFTER SERIOUS EXPOSURE
Hep b antigen
1month negative
2month negative
4month negative
20weeks negative
22weeks negative
20weeks USS
liver normal texture and size
kidneys birth normal
gallbladder normal
20weeks LIVER FUNCTION TEST
glucose= 83.78Mglde
albumin= 4.21glde
ALT= 20.0 U/L
ALP= 67.6 U/L
amylase= 204.7 U/L
TP= 5.5 g/de
total bilirubin= 0.91 mg/de
direction bilirubin= 0.388mg/de
urea= 20.08mg/de
MY QUESTIONS
1 hep b antigen test at 22weeks is 100% free or should I wait until 6month?
2 what is hep b best window period?
3 I don't know anything on my liver function. want to verify if it's really normal.
4 is possible to have all above test normal at this time from exposure but hep b virus still hiding to shown on test?
5 which test I can do to find the cause?
6 ur advise and opinion?
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16045532 tn?1445055795
thank u
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7469840 tn?1409845836
Since your questions all revolve around Hep B, I  suggest you pose this question on the Hepatitis B forum, you will most likely get quicker feedback there. Go under Communities above a click on Hepatitis B. Good luck.
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