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Suggest Treatment For Chronic Hepatitis Infection

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Posted on Mon, 8 Dec 2014
Question: my bled test show hbsab positivedo I have hepatitis?
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Answered by Dr. Michelle Gibson James (55 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
may indicate acute or chronic infection

Detailed Answer:
HI, thanks for using healthcare

Positive HbsAg can indicate either an acute (recent) infection with hepatitis or chronic (persistent) infection.

To determine if it is an acute or chronic infection, other hepatitis tests would be needed.
This would include anti- HBc , anti-HBs and IgM anti HBc.

The results of these tests would help to determine if the infection is acute or chronic.

If it is a recent infection then the anti HBc and IgM anti Hbc would be positive as well. The anti HBs would be negative.
In some cases an acute infection can resolve and cause no further problems.

IF it is a chronic infection then anti- HBc would be positive but the others would be negative.
If it is a chronic infection, then your doctor would determine the severity.

I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions
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Suggest Treatment For Chronic Hepatitis Infection

Brief Answer: may indicate acute or chronic infection Detailed Answer: HI, thanks for using healthcare Positive HbsAg can indicate either an acute (recent) infection with hepatitis or chronic (persistent) infection. To determine if it is an acute or chronic infection, other hepatitis tests would be needed. This would include anti- HBc , anti-HBs and IgM anti HBc. The results of these tests would help to determine if the infection is acute or chronic. If it is a recent infection then the anti HBc and IgM anti Hbc would be positive as well. The anti HBs would be negative. In some cases an acute infection can resolve and cause no further problems. IF it is a chronic infection then anti- HBc would be positive but the others would be negative. If it is a chronic infection, then your doctor would determine the severity. I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions