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Suggest Treatment For HBSAG Positive

My wife was found HBSAG positive in 2001.Her Alisa test value is 2.5. Liver Functional test was found ok. Rest every test are found normal.We have two daughters.Is there any thing that HBSAG patients will have only girl child/.Is there any treatment for this illness Is there any harm to her health .She is now 33 years old.
Mon, 1 Sep 2014
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Hello,
There is no relation between Hepatitis B and the gender of children.
If your wife's liver function tests are normal she does not need treatment. I would advise younto get her SGOT and SGPT tests checked once in six months , in case the are raised she might need treatment. This approach will precent damage to the liver.
Hope you have been vaccinated for hepatitis B.

Hope this helps and do get back in case you have further queries
Regards
Dr Samir Patil
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Suggest Treatment For HBSAG Positive

Hello, There is no relation between Hepatitis B and the gender of children. If your wife s liver function tests are normal she does not need treatment. I would advise younto get her SGOT and SGPT tests checked once in six months , in case the are raised she might need treatment. This approach will precent damage to the liver. Hope you have been vaccinated for hepatitis B. Hope this helps and do get back in case you have further queries Regards Dr Samir Patil