But you need to see a doctor who will evaluate you. And treat you if you are VL positive.
You liver enzymes are within normal range. That is ALT and AST values but your bilibrubin is elevated. That suggests liver problem.
You need HBV PCR DNA test to.see your values. Meanwhile drink more water. Stop eating fried food. And take milk thistle to protect your liver.
Also vitamin D3 10-20000 iu daily. Vitamin C 6 grams daily. Vitamin E 800iu daily and also selenium regular dose they recommend on the bottle.
Also drink coconut water daily lots of it. And coconut oil eat one table spoon a day. It has monolaurin that some say is an antiviral agent.
Please Sir, thanks for that, but after the profile test, I did Hepatitis B Viral Load test and this was the result. please Interpret it for me. I need your help, interpret this viral load test for me and tell me whether I can infect people or not and can I be cured and what is the impact of it on my health. i did this test in 2008.
Test Name Result Flag Units Range
Liver Function
Test
GOT (AST) 36 U/L (9-44)
GPT (ALT) 24 U/L (10-40)
Alkaline Phos 106 U/L (53-128)
GGT 39 U/L (9-50)
Bilibrubine-Total 2.4 H mg/dL (0.2-1.5)
Bilibrubine-Total (SI)41.04 H umol/L (3.4-25.7)
Bilibrubine-Direct 0.8 H mg/dL (0-0.6)
Bilibrubine-Direct (SI) 13.68 H umol/L (0-10.26)
Protein Total 8.6 H g/dL (6.2-8.5)
Protein Total (SI) 86.00 H g/L (62-85)
Albumin 4.4 g/dL (3.4-5.0
Albumin (SI) 44.00 g/L (34-50)
Globulin 4.2 g/dL (2.0-4.8)
A/G 1.0 ratio (0.6-2.2)
Bili, Indirect 1.60 H mg/dL (0.10-1.0)
Bili, Indirect (SI) 27.4 H umol/L (1.5-17.5)
you have chronic hepatitis B. As most of us. You are e-antigen negative, which means long time infected usually.
You need to do HBV PCR DNA test to check if you have an active viral replication. And if you do you need treatment.
Also do a liver ultrasound or CT or MRI scan of the abdomen to see if there are any lesions or tumors in the liver or cirrhosis. CT scan will pick it up.