HI SIR I HAVE DONE MY HBSAG TEST AND LFT RESULT IS HBSAG WITH HEPA CARD NEGATIVE AND DONE ON COBAS 6000 RESULT IS 1.4 AND DONE ON ARCHITECHT RESULT IS 0.10 WHAT IS THIS MEANING,IST TIME I DISD TEST HBSAG ON 18/7/2013 RESULT WAS 0.22 AFTER 7 DAYS AGIN CHECKUP RESULT WAS 0.18 AFTER FIFTEEN DAYS RESULT WAS 0.16 AGAIN AFTER ONE MONTH RESULT WAS 0.12 AGIN AFTER ONE MONTH RESULT IS 0.10 THESE TEST PERFORMED ON ARCHITECT CUT OFF INDEX 0.05 AND MY LFT IS NORMAL AND I HAVE NO ANY ONE SYMPTOMS WHAT IS THE MEANING OF THES KINDLY SUGGEST ME I AM WORRIED BECAUSE I HAVE TO GO ABROAD,
These results are perfectly normal and there is no need to worry about them. If you have not been vaccinated against Hepattitis B, please consider doing so. Also, do remember that hepatitis B and C are transmitted through body fluids contamination. Do take car to get infected through regular protective measiures.
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HBSAG And LFT Tests Done. Are My Results Normal?
Hi and thank you so much for this query. These results are perfectly normal and there is no need to worry about them. If you have not been vaccinated against Hepattitis B, please consider doing so. Also, do remember that hepatitis B and C are transmitted through body fluids contamination. Do take car to get infected through regular protective measiures. I hope you find this helpful. Thank you so much for using our services and please do feel free to ask for more information if need be. I wish you the best of health. Dr. Ditah, MD