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hi!  I just wanna know how to eradicate the Hep B virus at least in a normal or acceptable range. I am puzzled how did  the virus went up, where in fact i had 3 shots of vaccines when I was studying. But before that, I underwent HBsAg screening and the result revealed nonreactive so they suggested the vaccine as prophylaxis, which I did. after 4 years, when I was about to work, they require me to have HBsAg screening again, the result was reactive HBsAb nonreactive. I had hep profile all are nonreactive except the Hep B. Liver enzymes are all in normal range. i discovered that in the family, almost all of us have it. after 6 months i had test again; hep profile, all are nonreactive. they say that Im a healthy carrier. My worry is, will the virus goes up again? how can can i get rid of it? I want to work abroad. Do i still have a chance to work abroad? i want help me and my family... I want to give hope to my family. pls help me. any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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thanks. I'll check first the latest lab result soon as i have it.
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Once the virus is in the body, either it will be cleared naturally (your body fights it or one has antibodies from vaccination) or one will become chronic.

With treatment chronics have a tiny chance that this virus is cleared.

Otherthan understanding this virus and coping with it is the best way...
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