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Last June 2012, I was diagnosed of  hepB positive...last Aug. 2013 I was operated for appendectomy.My gastro doctor told me that my sgpt was back to normal...but am not sure until now if am hepB free since I was not able to undergo lab test and check up since then. Now am suffering from rashes (pantal) all over my body  except for my face almost every night.Is it related to my disease..pls help me
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I am a chronic HepB victim...I need your help on what to do...My doctor gave me revovir but it has side effects. Somebody here suggested me to take Myra-E 400iu and conzace...am hopeless now
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Pls help me...I cant send pm to you i don't know how to enter a code...just send me pm so I could reply..pls..
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Hi livemore. Consult a gastro physician first. Ask him/her to assign some initial test like Hep B profiling and Blood chem test. That's the only time you will know your HepB status. If it turns out on your side, no need for meds. But if the virus persists, w/c I assume more than 6 mos already, then you are considered Chronic hepa carrier. What will happened next is prescription of meds by your physician. PM me if you need assistance.
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so cured na po ba kayo? anu po ba gamot nyo...pls help me
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buddy ang alam ko related yan kasi ako noon nangangati lalo n every night may kinalaman yata yan s dumi n hindi nasasala ng liver better kung mag pa check up ka God bless!
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