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HBSAG

I have test HBSAG+ recently and HBEAG Negaitive and HBV DNA Negitive. I dont understand what should i do to get my HBSAG to negitive. Please let me know what kind of treatment i should proceed further and lead a healthy life.
My Liver function test is very normal :
Below are my Liver test :
Total Biliubin 0.6 Mg/dl
Direct Biliubin .1 mg/dl
Indirect Biliubin .5 mg/dl
S.g.p.t/ ALT  28 U/L
S.g.ot/AST  33  U/L
Alkaline Phosphates 114  IU/L
T Proteins 7.2 gms/dl
Albumin 4.0 gms/dl
Globulin  3.2 gms/dl
A/g Ration  1.2

Please advise if any further test needs to be done and doctor said that i am inactive carrier and i will clear HBSAG over a period of time as per my immune system and no medicines require at the moment.
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1.what are the sideeffects of being inactive carrier.

--None.

2.what are the possibility of becoming seriously ill?

--Low.

3.can HBSAG+ ever become negitive has my HBeag and HBV DNA is negitive. Please sugguest.

--1% chance.

4. I am in a confused state as i dont have any problems right now but how will be my future and how long i live ?

--Depends on how you take care of yourself.

5. can i marry

--Sure, with knowledge about HBV.

6.will i lead a good life ?

--Think so.
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also, please let me know the chances of becoming HBeag positive..? if so, what will be the reason..i never drink alchool.
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You started out with HBeAg+, when turning -, it usually stays so.
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hi cajim..
being a inactive carrier do we get any lung infection or lung diseased. i have a strange feel in my lungs and ofter dry cough ? and light shoulder pain. please advise
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Does HB Virus effects our lungs
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being a inactive carrier do we get any lung infection or lung diseased

--No.

Does HB Virus effects our lungs

--No.
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