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Suggest Remedy For Hepatitis B

My name is Yoseph and 42 years old. I've clean and clear medical record. I don't drink or smoke. i am healthy person. A year ago on January 06/2009, when i checked up hepatitis B, i've nothing to worry because i didn't have any problem. However, on 04/22/2010, when I checked up, it is positive. As my doctor said to me, "my blood is normal and accepetable" Doctor, as you see my over all medical history as i told you and the doctor response, What do you read about my condition?
Tue, 21 Feb 2017
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hi.
thanks for posting query at HCM.

You need to monitor HBsAg and HBV PCR.

if HBV DNA count in PCR are not high,
Liver enzymes should be monitored regularly while HepB markers maybe checked every 6 to 12 months.

Treatment is advised IF high values of liver enzymes AND high viral LOad on a PCR.

hope to answer your concern.
wish you good n sound health.

regards
Dr Tayyab Malik
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Suggest Remedy For Hepatitis B

hi. thanks for posting query at HCM. You need to monitor HBsAg and HBV PCR. if HBV DNA count in PCR are not high, Liver enzymes should be monitored regularly while HepB markers maybe checked every 6 to 12 months. Treatment is advised IF high values of liver enzymes AND high viral LOad on a PCR. hope to answer your concern. wish you good n sound health. regards Dr Tayyab Malik