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Please explain my hepa profile

HBsAg  reactive  6506
Anti-HBS  non-reactive  2.00
HBeAg  non-reactive  0.157
Anti- HBe *  reactive  0.005
Anti-HBc  reactive  0.011
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Thanks a lot Stephen for your reply, I was asked to have hbvdna test  and still waiting for the result. God bless you!
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You are chronic Hepatitis B with negative HBeAg. There are two types of HbeAg negative hepatitis: one is inactive with low replication of virus and treatment is usually not required; the other type is active with elevated levels of hbvdna and ALT and require treatment.

You should see a doctor who is experienced with treating Hepatitis B to test your ALT, hbvdna, and the state of your liver.
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