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help me pls

i am hbsag postive, anti hbe and anti hbc posible pba ma cure plz help me what to do
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So this is your data:

HbsAg - 1.815 - reactive
Anti-HbS - .966 - reactive
HbeAg - .608 - non reactive
Anti-Hbe - .452 - non reactive
Anti-HbC IgM - .318 - non reactive

We need HBV DNA, Fibroscan/Biopsy and ALT with AST results to have a complete picture. If you can, include that on your data. Right now we only know you're a carrier.

1. There is no cure.
2. There are treatments that can control the virus.
3. Treatments can lead to a cure although the chance is small.
4. Healthy lifestyle helps. Lots of vegetables and fruits.
5. No alcohol, sleep early at night, no stress and exercise everyday.



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hi there thank you i got my latest result from phil. gen. hospital today hbsag 9308 reactive  unit COI reference value more than 1 anti hbs <2.00 non reactive unit IU/l, ref. value more than 10, anti hbc 0.01 reactive unit COI ref. value less than 1, hbeag 0.119 non reactive unit COI ref. value more than 1 and then ALT result 58 unit IU/L range 17-63, Albumin result  43 unit g/L  35-48
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I'm not a doctor but this is my opinion:
We need Fibroscan or Ultrasound to see your liver status and HBV DNA to see virus replication. But from the data so far, you're a carrier and based on current guidelines, don't need treatment. Just monitor every 6 months.
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anti hbs not negative
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my anti hbs negative
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thank you for your time just to give advised to me since i found that there is no chance to make my hbsag negative now i raised my hands up only i can do now is to accept i can not afford to those test and every thing thnak you guys god bless
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