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Please help me to interpret hep B profile.

SGPT/ALT 34.30 U/L (10-35)
SGOT/AST 34.40 U/L (10-35)
Anti HBs (CMIA) .66 mIU/ml C.O.V. 10.000 Nonreactive
HBsAg with Titer (CMIA) 5417.43 C.O.V. 1.000 Reactive
Anti HBc Total (CMIA) 8.61 C.O.V. 1.000 Reactive
Anti HBc IgM (CMIA) 0.04 C.O.V. 1.000 Nonreactive
Anti HBe (CMIA) 0.59 C.O.V. 1.000 Reactive

Comment: Anti-HBe below the cut-off is considered Reactive.

Thanks in advance.
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My hbsag is 497iu/ml  can I clear it by my own without any treatment.Am not on any medication so am living a good life style.
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You have a small probability to clear HBsAg on your own (depends a lot on your serum HBsAg).
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Hi Shine,

Only 1 to 3 % possibility to cure for chronic hasag patents but in acute stage 95% of members will cure the decease automatically.
Have the hepatitis B quantitative viral load test to know current viral load in your body. you must be one of them out of that 01 to 03%.

change your life style completely. have lots of vegetables, fruits and low fat protein food. avoid non-veg and oil foods to reduce stress on the liver.

Have fibroscan or liver biopsy to know complete liver health or to detect early liver decease.

From how long are carrying this virus?
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Thank you Stephen. I already talked to the Doc and she said I have a Chronic Hepatitis B.However,she doesnt recommend me any medication. She just told me to repeat the test after 6 months and have a healthy lifestyle. Is there a possibility to turn this result into negative? Im planning to work abroad.
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You are:
HBsAg positive
HBsAb negative
HBeAb positive
HBcAB positive

Your results are typical of a Hepatitis B patient in an inactive phase (as your ALT, AST are normal), you MUST confirm this interpretation with an assay of your viral load (hbvdna).

COV is not a unit, so the numbers before it are not useful, just read the results as stated in the Lab report.
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