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Suggest Treatment For Hepatitis B+ And Liver Cirrhosis
hi i m Zarin. My father Mr. Zahurul Haque is suffering from hepatities B+ and lever serosis . he is now geting his treatment from apollo hospital Chennai. but the main problem is language. He doesnot communicate properly with the doctors.he is now under Dr. Ubal Dhus, hepatoenterology . i want to communicate with the doctor to now his proper scenario. how i communicate with him??? i need his email id or phone no...or anything else so that i can communicate
HBsAg can not be completely eradicated in a patient suffering from HepB. however, complications maybe prevented if proper medication is taken and proper diet plan is followed. Treatment is advised IF high values of liver enzymes AND high viral LOad on a 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.
hope to answer your concern. wish you good n sound health.
regards Dr Tayyab Malik
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Suggest Treatment For Hepatitis B+ And Liver Cirrhosis
hi. thanks for posting query at HCM. HBsAg can not be completely eradicated in a patient suffering from HepB. however, complications maybe prevented if proper medication is taken and proper diet plan is followed. Treatment is advised IF high values of liver enzymes AND high viral LOad on a 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. hope to answer your concern. wish you good n sound health. regards Dr Tayyab Malik