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Suggest Treatment For Reactive Hepatitis B Condition

Hi doctor, my question is related to hepatitis b condition. My dad s brother passed away on Jan 16 as he had hepatitis b and cancer and he had passed the virus to my dad as his hbsag test conducted on Feb 16 result shows reactive. Could you please help me by letting me know how can this be cured and would this be acute or chronic stage. Will my dad get back to normal life. Is there any diet to be followed. Doctors have taken blood samples for further test on DNA, would like to know what is this all about. Will this state be critical. Please need your advice.
Mon, 11 Apr 2016
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Hello welcome to HealthcareMagic
Regarding your dad being reactive to hepatitis b virus off course this is a critical this virus is implicated in causing hepatocellular carcinoma (liver cancer)

In view of this please let him see a gastroenterologist specialist for further clinical assessment
Meanwhile the following treatments are required

Oral glucose intake
Restrict protein intake
Tablet livolin
Injection Engerix B vaccine
I hope this helps
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Suggest Treatment For Reactive Hepatitis B Condition

Hello welcome to HealthcareMagic Regarding your dad being reactive to hepatitis b virus off course this is a critical this virus is implicated in causing hepatocellular carcinoma (liver cancer) In view of this please let him see a gastroenterologist specialist for further clinical assessment Meanwhile the following treatments are required Oral glucose intake Restrict protein intake Tablet livolin Injection Engerix B vaccine I hope this helps