Im totaly clear. . .wla ng virus sa dugo q in 3m0s gumaling aq dahil sa tintake qng sante pure barley capsule, nung augst q lng nlaman na my chronic hepa b aq nung nagpa cbc aq ang taas ng wbc q 14.60 tpz ung nagpa hepa b profile aq sb skn meron dw tlga q hepa b pero ndi q nid uminum ng gamot kc ung virus q daw is very low. . Nung nov.26 ngpa medical aq ulit nag pa cbc at hbsag aq nag n0rmal na,
pure barley lng iniinum q. .
Jaundice is a symptom not the illnesses, it is because your liver is malfunctioning, it can be from anything not only HBV. Actualy jaudice is not so common with HBV, so you may need to check yourself for other ilmesses.
Natural treatments have not been proved to treat HBV so far, while they may well be a good support for the liver, can even help to get rid of the jaudice, but not from the virus.
The upper sensitive limit of existing assay for HBsAg is 250 iu/ml. That is, if a sample of blood has more than 250 iu/ml, it will be only reported as greater than 250 iu/ml. In order to get the exact quantity, the lab will need to dilute the sample until it is within 0 to 250 iu/ml. It can then multiply the number by the dilution factors to give you an exact quantity. This can cost extra.
what the exact HBsAg quantity is not that important at the moment, as I say you will need to know her liver functions and ALT.
As for HBeAg, 0.32 index is meaningless, so ask the lab for an interpretation: +ve(reactive) or -ve (non-reactive). This is what they are paid to do.
Stephen has the point. 250 iu/ml is the max range of the analyser. Did you order a quantitive test????
If yes double check that they did delution of the sample or test again. if you get 250 again they are cheating for sure.
250ui result is highly unlikely so many people get this the same figure, just because the labs cheats on them.
hepatitis b it is a part juandice because i want to know if juandice is cure then hepatitis b also cure? there is lot herbal treatment for jaundice in our village, if person got jaundice he will also patient of hepatitis b?
HBsAg 250 iu/ml, i have been seen twice her report it only write like what i hve mention above. there is no any mention about HBeAg wether it +ve or -ve, it only write like this 0.32 index. thanking you for your advice, and i am waiting for ans.
It seems your wife's results are:
HBsAg > 250 iu/ml (note: not equal to 250 iu/ml, please read your report carefully)
HBeAg ? (please tell us whether the reports states +ve or -ve, 0.32 index is meaningless to most of us)
HBeAb? 0.01 index is meaningless.
hbvdna 1318 iu/ml
It looks like your wife has chronic Hepatitis B but is inactive (under control). You need to test her ALT. Since her hbvdna is 1318 less than 2000iu/ml, most likely treatment is not needed at the moment, but this needs to be confirmed by her ALT, fibrosis stage, medical history, family history of serious liver diseases and cancer, age, etc.
There is no cure for chronic Hepatitis B at the moment but there are excellent medications to keep it under control.
You should be vaccinated if you do not have Hepatitis B or have not been vaccinated before. Have protected sex until you have received the 3 dose vaccination and confirm that you have HBsAgb level > 10 iu/l.
It seems your wife's results are:
HBsAg > 250 iu/ml (note: not equal to 250 iu/ml, please read your report carefully)
HBeAg ? (please tell us whether the reports states +ve or -ve, 0.32 index is meaningless to most of us)
HBeAb? 0.01 index is meaningless.
hbvdna 1318 iu/ml
It looks like your wife has chronic Hepatitis B but is inactive (under control). You need to test her ALT. Since her hbvdna is 1318 10 iu/l.
It looks like your wife has chronic Hepatitis B but is inactive (under control). You need to test her ALT. Since her hbvdna is 1318 10 iu/l.
It seems your wife's results are:
HBsAg > 250 iu/ml (note: not equal to 250 iu/ml, please read your report carefully)
HBeAg ? (please tell us whether the reports states +ve or -ve, 0.32 index is meaningless to most of us)
HBeAb? 0.01 index is meaningless.
hbvdna 1318 iu/ml
It looks like your wife has chronic Hepatitis B but is inactive (under control). You need to test her ALT. Since her hbvdna is 1318 10 iu/l.
It seems your wife's results are:
HBsAg > 250 iu/ml (note: not equal to 250 iu/ml, please read your report carefully)
HBeAg ? (please tell us whether the reports states +ve or -ve, 0.32 index is meaningless to most of us)
HBeAb? 0.01 index is meaningless.
hbvdna 1318 iu/ml
It looks like your wife has chronic Hepatitis B but is inactive (under control). You need to test her ALT. Since her hbvdna is 1318 10 iu/l.