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Hepatitis PosT Vaccination

If diagnosed of accute Hepatitis A and B, is it still possible to take vaccination against Hepatitis A and B?


Can i still take Hepatitis vaccination even though I already have Hepatitris B?

Pls help.

Thank you very much
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please keep your thought and questions in one thread so everyone walking into here can get an overall picture of what your case is like

here is what you wrote in the other thread

" Does it follow that once you have Hepatitis B, you are also 90% HIV infected?

What are the complications of chronic Hepatitis B?

I was under therapy for more than one year and I took up ESSENTIALE FORTE as vitamins.
But then I stopped because i feel well and good.
And i did not see the doctor anymore.

I feel well now. I feel like im healthy. I have no ailments. No head aches. Nothing.
Is this normal?
or is this temporary?
And are the complications like thieves who will just
rob my life sooner?

Pls explain .

Thanks
"


ok first and foremost , please eductae yourself about hepB. this link is for start up info on your case. please find the your match results and you will know what you are if chronic acute etc....

http://www.medhelp.org/health_pages/Hepatitis/HepB-Introduction--Welcome-Page/show/34?cid=153


now in regards to some of your questions

- emotionally do not be sad. how you emotionally feel will probablly have an effect on your liver physically feels so lighten up.. we're all here living with this virus and most if not all lead a normal life . it isnt the end of the world.. just another disease.. if it wasnt hepB i might;ve been something else..

- what you need to know is there are many antiviral meds and ( to some home remedies and herbs) that will treat your hepb but not cure it - no cure so far .

-  you do need to see a doctor . do not quit it bcz feeling healthy and good doesnt mean you're not ill or virus isnt replicating.. at least if healthy or inactive carrier you will need some type of regular monitoring.

- this test was a year ago. please run another test to see where you stand with this virus. a year ago might be an little old and some changes could happen.. run a complete liver profile and hepB profile to better stand at your current status

- no you wont die soon.. treat it.. take care of it and have a doctor be on top on it.  a good friend on here says " most people die with hepB not not bcz of hepB" so there ya go...

as for HIV, the answer is defintely NOT so smile please.. if you are worried run an HIV test if you think you've messed around and had some risky encounters...  but having hepB doesnt mean you are coinfected with HIV or any other virus.

ok i am taking a breather

good luck
smile
and dont be sad ..

most importantly, see a doctor, run some blood tests and take care of your health
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Thank you so much for the moral support, bberry.

I really need it.

Im so sad because my dream of working abroad will not come true anymore because I have Hepa B.
Im so sad.



I believe its no longer acute, but chronic.

My test results last year are as follows:

Does this result mean CHRONIC Hepatitis B?
Pls help . thanks a lot.


HBSAG:  reactive
ANTI-HBS: nonreactive
ANTI-HBC IGM: nonreactive
ANTI-HAV IGM: nonreactive
HBE ANTIGEN: reactive
ANTI-HBE: nonreactive
ANTI-HBC IGG: reactive
ANTI-HAV IGG: reactive


WHAT does this result mean? ACUTE or CHRONIC Hepa B?
Im so afraid.
Im so scared.
And im so sad.
Im so sad i could die.

Please help.

Do i have HIV also?
Does that follow?

Please help everyone.

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with hepatiis A, vaccine will help cure it.

as for HepB , if you have it even if its acute a vaccine is no lobnger good for it. however, if like you say it is acute then chances are you are going to eventually clear it in 6 months from when you've had it. most adults 90-95% of them clear hepB on their own in the acute stage.
you do need extra bed rest and sleeping. you need to follow a good diet and eat liver friendly food.. cut off soft drinks, alcohol, smoke, fried/fatty food etc...you need to help your liver fight off this virus and you will be fine i am thinking.

good luck.. and take care of your hep A by the way..as for B, have some patience and wait it out
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