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Suggest Treatment For Hepatitis

Hi, I am female, 30 yr.old, single, diagnosed as inactive chronic hepa b. weighing 53 kilos, height 5 1. what does it means if the results hbsag quantitative is 9144 hbv dna 36456 the rest of the test are normal normal sgpt of 19 normal spleen liver based on ultrasound. prothrombosis pt normal activity shows 81% How important vit. K? what if monocytes quite high 14.1 the normal is 8.0- In my case is it possible for me to overcome and become nonreactive? hbsag + hbsab- hbeag- hbeab+ Doctors dont recommend any oral medication, advised me to boost my immune system. I m so bother about those two figure.. Thanks
Wed, 24 Feb 2016
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Hello
I have gone through the details you have provided.I agree with your doctor. You do not need medication for hepatitis B. You need not worry about the monocyte counts. Vitamin K deficiency is very rare and it is not a cause for worry.
You need to check SGOT and SGPT every Six months. HBV DNA should not be cause for worry. the e chances of you becoming HBsAg negative spontaneously are very low( less than 1%).
you need to follow up with regularly with your doctor
Hope this helps
Do get back Incase you have further queries
regards
Dr Samir Patil
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Suggest Treatment For Hepatitis

Hello I have gone through the details you have provided.I agree with your doctor. You do not need medication for hepatitis B. You need not worry about the monocyte counts. Vitamin K deficiency is very rare and it is not a cause for worry. You need to check SGOT and SGPT every Six months. HBV DNA should not be cause for worry. the e chances of you becoming HBsAg negative spontaneously are very low( less than 1%). you need to follow up with regularly with your doctor Hope this helps Do get back Incase you have further queries regards Dr Samir Patil