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hi im jayson from philippines..i am a second year nursing students undergraduate and i was diagnosed to be positive in hepatitis b last summer. Because of this instances im not admitted in our school.. 3.562 is my hbsAg and this is reactive. Is there any treatment for this reactve hepatitis?
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please stop spamming posts we all know hbv as adult is not even to condier a disease
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you did nothing 98% adults clear hbv, it is only birth infection which gets cronic 98% times

even if you drank techila every day you'd have clear hbv
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hello there... i just wanna share to you my experience, i was diagnosed as Hep B positive last december 14, 2010, then i researched about this disease, it could be chronic or acute, i experienced jaundice and dark urine. I learned that by boosting your immune system you will eventually develop antibodies against hep B virus. you know what just this FEB 8 2011, i had my second blood test and i was HBsAg non reactive and anti HBs positive, the virus went away in less than 3 months! what did I do? i drink 1 liter of fresh lemon juice everyday, 2 capsules of VITAMIN E 400 IU everyday, i was in a strict vegetarian diet and I eat 1 apple a day. perhaps you might want to try this diet, it worked for me, maybe for you too. I experienced acute Hep B and now im no longer contagious.
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Hi there!

There is an introductory page that would help you started on getting more basic info of Hep B. Hope this helps =)

http://www.medhelp.org/health_pages/Hepatitis/HepB-Introduction--Welcome-Page/show/34?cid=153
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