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How The Cure The Condition Where HBs AG Is Positive?

hii my husband 30 years discovered from 2 weeks that he has HBs Ag +ve, but HBs Ab -ve, although he took vaccine from 4 years !!! PCR -ve thank GOD , HBe Ag -ve, HBe Ab +ve with normal liver function thank GOD, so doctor said no need for medication just follow up, please we need to travel for working and they refused cause HBs Ag +ve , even PCR -ve , so please how to remove HBs Ag or when it will be negative, please i need to know how to be negative... thank you
Thu, 5 May 2016
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Hello! Thanks for putting your query in HCM. I am a Gastroenterologist.

I can understand your concerns. It is good that PCR is negative and your doctor is right that he does not require any medicines at present and just follow up is required.

However the chances of HBsAg to become is very low that is around 5 %. And there is no medicines at present which can make it negative.

I hope I have answered your query and this will help you . Wish you a good health
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How The Cure The Condition Where HBs AG Is Positive?

Hello! Thanks for putting your query in HCM. I am a Gastroenterologist. I can understand your concerns. It is good that PCR is negative and your doctor is right that he does not require any medicines at present and just follow up is required. However the chances of HBsAg to become is very low that is around 5 %. And there is no medicines at present which can make it negative. I hope I have answered your query and this will help you . Wish you a good health