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Are Sore Throat, Vomiting And Diarrhea Symptoms Of Hepatitis B?

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Posted on Tue, 23 Feb 2016
Question: Recently I Was diagnosed With Acute Hepatitis b now i am recovering but i have a concern related my wife status when i come to know that i am infected i got my wife tested which came HBsAg non reactive and doctor give her first shot of vaccine now after 18 days she is feeling symptoms like sore throat , vomiting since last night and diarrhea i am really concern about HBsAg negative status how soon after infevtion we can perform blood test should we retest what test we can do for accurate result as she is recently recieve vaccine please anwer fast i am curious
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Answered by Dr. Dr.P.Ratnakar Kini (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Answer given below

Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for posting your query.
I am Dr.R.K and I am pleased to assist you.

The symptoms like sore throat, vomiting and diarrhea may not indicate she is also infected with Hepatitis B.

She has been tested negative for HBsAg and she has received the first dose of the vaccine. She needs to get the second dose after one month and 3 dose after 6 months.

If you are still worried about whether she is infected, you can get the following tests done for her.

1. Anti HBc
2. HBV DNA.

As far as your infection is concerned, seroconversion occurs in about 6 months. In about 5 percent of the individuals, the infection becomes chronic. After 6 months, you can check for antiHBs which indicates the infection has resolved.

You can avoid sexual contact till she receives all the three doses of vaccine. Alternatively you can use barrier methods like using condoms.

Let me know if you have any more questions.
Regards,
Dr.R.K.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Dr.P.Ratnakar Kini (21 minutes later)
Sir please tell me HBsAg negative after one week of razor sharing is how conclusive and only one dose of vaccine is how effective to protect her
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Answered by Dr. Dr.P.Ratnakar Kini (8 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Answer given below

Detailed Answer:
Hi,
HBsAg is not the right test to do in these circumstances.
As mentioned earlier, Anti HBc and HBV DNA should be done to know if she has got infected.

One dose of vaccine is not protective.

Let me know if you have any more questions.
Regards,
Dr.R.K.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Dr.P.Ratnakar Kini (10 minutes later)
Last question sir how long should i wait for HBsAg conclusive result after exposure

And her anti-hbc is non reactive
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Answered by Dr. Dr.P.Ratnakar Kini (21 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Negative

Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Since her antiHBc is non reactive, she is not infected with Hepatitis B.
Complete the three doses of vaccine which will protect her from Hepatitis B.

You can avoid sexual contact till she receives all the three doses of vaccine. Alternatively you can use barrier methods like using condoms.

Let me know if you have any more questions.
Regards,
Dr.R.K.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Are Sore Throat, Vomiting And Diarrhea Symptoms Of Hepatitis B?

Brief Answer: Answer given below Detailed Answer: Hi, Thanks for posting your query. I am Dr.R.K and I am pleased to assist you. The symptoms like sore throat, vomiting and diarrhea may not indicate she is also infected with Hepatitis B. She has been tested negative for HBsAg and she has received the first dose of the vaccine. She needs to get the second dose after one month and 3 dose after 6 months. If you are still worried about whether she is infected, you can get the following tests done for her. 1. Anti HBc 2. HBV DNA. As far as your infection is concerned, seroconversion occurs in about 6 months. In about 5 percent of the individuals, the infection becomes chronic. After 6 months, you can check for antiHBs which indicates the infection has resolved. You can avoid sexual contact till she receives all the three doses of vaccine. Alternatively you can use barrier methods like using condoms. Let me know if you have any more questions. Regards, Dr.R.K.