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Welcome to Healthcare Magic You should get other tests done like Anti-HbsAg, Anti-HbcAg whether IgM or IgG, liver enzymes like SGPT, SGOT, Prothrombin time. All this will decide current state of your liver and also help in deciding treatment. Acute infection may not require any treatment and may subside on its own but if patient is immunocompromised by Diabetes, HIV etc. the may require treatment. Chronic Hepatitis B is when 6 months has elapsed with the infection which needs antiviral and interferon therapy. Consult your Hepatologist or Gastroenterologist for proper investigations and treatment to prevent chronic state which can increase chance of spreading to sexual partners and increased risk of liver cancer in future. Eat fat free diet. Eat more protein rich diet and plenty of fresh fruits and green leafy vegetables. Drink enough water. Exercise daily to keep fit.
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I Am Hbsag Positive With Out Any Treatment For 3 Months
Welcome to Healthcare Magic You should get other tests done like Anti-HbsAg, Anti-HbcAg whether IgM or IgG, liver enzymes like SGPT, SGOT, Prothrombin time. All this will decide current state of your liver and also help in deciding treatment. Acute infection may not require any treatment and may subside on its own but if patient is immunocompromised by Diabetes, HIV etc. the may require treatment. Chronic Hepatitis B is when 6 months has elapsed with the infection which needs antiviral and interferon therapy. Consult your Hepatologist or Gastroenterologist for proper investigations and treatment to prevent chronic state which can increase chance of spreading to sexual partners and increased risk of liver cancer in future. Eat fat free diet. Eat more protein rich diet and plenty of fresh fruits and green leafy vegetables. Drink enough water. Exercise daily to keep fit.