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Suggest Treatment For Hepatitis B And Its Effects On Future

Dear Sir, Iam a patient of hepatitis B---Positive, 25 years of age,my viral load is only 655.4 Copies/ml. but HBe Ag- Negative, and my chronic infection is also non-reactive. my doctor advised me to take a every check up of 6 months once. Now my queries is how to clear these infection, any specific doctors in chennai. i need to solve this 100 %. Can i able to marry. whether it will affect my future wife. when it will solve ,
Thu, 6 Oct 2016
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Gastroenterologist 's  Response
hi.
thanks for posting query at HCM.

you may marry but be sure that your spouse has been immunized against HBV before having sexual relationship.

HBV can not be treated completely but complications and transmission can be prevented. Liver enzymes and viral DNA should be examined regularly.

secondly, avoid sexual relationship if HBsAg and/or HBeAg is high in your blood and/or high viral DNA copies.

hope to answer your concern
regards
Dr Tayyab Malik
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Suggest Treatment For Hepatitis B And Its Effects On Future

hi. thanks for posting query at HCM. you may marry but be sure that your spouse has been immunized against HBV before having sexual relationship. HBV can not be treated completely but complications and transmission can be prevented. Liver enzymes and viral DNA should be examined regularly. secondly, avoid sexual relationship if HBsAg and/or HBeAg is high in your blood and/or high viral DNA copies. hope to answer your concern regards Dr Tayyab Malik