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Help Me Undersatnd Latest Results

Please help me understand these results?

1. Hep B Profile

Hepatitis B surface antigen detected by EIA

R Hepatitis B core igm not detetecd by EIA

Hepatitis B core antibody detected by EIA

Hepatitis B e antigen not detected by EIA

Hepatitis B e antibodies detected  by EIA


2. LFT

Serum Albumin  al 46g/L   (35-55g/L)

Alk Phos 86 IU/L              (40-130 iu/L)

Serum ALT/SGPT 40 iu/ L   (2-53 IU/L)

Serum Bilibruin 14 umol/L             (3-17 umol/L)

Plasma c Rective Protein      < 5 mg/L (<10)


3. Viral DNA Load

Results still in progress


Am I a candidate for treatment?  Where I stand with my Hep B status? Low infection or high? What does this mean Hepatitis B core antibody detected by EIA ? Any chane to clear ?
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@bberry can you please comments on my results
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I have yet not got further information it this 5000 is IU or Copy number. Can you please provide me some information in both cases.

Regards
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I am not sure. I have been only told 5000 on the phone. I will confirm tommorow morning. let us suppose it is 5000 iu or otherwise in both cases what you think of my status.

My LFTs are normal ? it seems that it is normal.  hep b e antigen is negative. my viral load is high? is this known situation ? is this a mutation  ? should I go for a treatment ? please explain in details. I am now not as panic on my new results as I was two weeks before when first detected.
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5000 what ? UNITS or COPIES ?
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Viral DNA Load i have just received a call from the lab and have been told it is 5000
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