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Should I Be Worried About My Blood Test Level Which Indicates Jaundice?

hai Doctor, I M sufferinf from jaundices and my total billuribin level in blood is 16%. i had done following test like SGPT is 223, Anti HBC IGM is Reactive, HIV is Non Reactive. my doctor prescribe me Udibon Tab and live 52 HB for this problem. is any critical thing for this prescription. please suggest me doctor.
Mon, 20 Feb 2017
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hi.
thanks for posting query at HCM.

you may use medicine as advised by treating physician

HCV is a common cause of chronic liver disease. However, not all patients infected with HCV will necessarily develop chronic hepatitis.

also check hcv-rna/109393?iL=true" >HCV RNA from a reputed lab.

if HCV-RNA ( PCR) is negative, it means that you have NO virus in your blood. Your anti HCV positive means that you were infected with virus in the past and the PCR negative means that you do not have virus in your blood anymore. Since you do not have the infection NOR the virus in your body.

you may repeat the PCR once again. if you have already had the PCR twice, then NO need.

wish you good and sound health.
hope to answer your concern.

if any further questions, you may find me at :
http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/Funnelpage=askDoctorDirectly&docId=71638

regards
Dr Tayyab Malik
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Should I Be Worried About My Blood Test Level Which Indicates Jaundice?

hi. thanks for posting query at HCM. you may use medicine as advised by treating physician HCV is a common cause of chronic liver disease. However, not all patients infected with HCV will necessarily develop chronic hepatitis. also check HCV RNA from a reputed lab. if HCV-RNA ( PCR) is negative, it means that you have NO virus in your blood. Your anti HCV positive means that you were infected with virus in the past and the PCR negative means that you do not have virus in your blood anymore. Since you do not have the infection NOR the virus in your body. you may repeat the PCR once again. if you have already had the PCR twice, then NO need. wish you good and sound health. hope to answer your concern. if any further questions, you may find me at : http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/Funnelpage=askDoctorDirectly&docId=71638 regards Dr Tayyab Malik