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Why I Am Hbsag Reactive ?

im hbsag reactive .but i dont have liver problems etc.i remember i had hepa a when i was 9 yrs old but i was cured. At that time i remember when i had to use separate plates and etc.now, im really confused why i am hepa b reactive.pls help.how to make it negative? i m really worried.what kind of doctor should i consult? pls help
Thu, 31 Mar 2011
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Hep B is an infection that is caused by sexual transmission,blood transfusion .The virus remains in your body throughout your lifetime.You may not have symtoms now,but later in life you may experience them.Medicine can control the disease if there are symptoms.But you need to have protected sex as its sexually transmitted.
You can consult a physician about this.
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Why I Am Hbsag Reactive ?

Hello Hep B is an infection that is caused by sexual transmission,blood transfusion .The virus remains in your body throughout your lifetime.You may not have symtoms now,but later in life you may experience them.Medicine can control the disease if there are symptoms.But you need to have protected sex as its sexually transmitted. You can consult a physician about this.