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Suggest Treatment For Borderline Positive Hepatitis C
Hi Dr recently I have blood test which given me hepatitis c borderline postive then I contact with Dr Who refer me for pcr test which came negative and from that day till today I feel may be now borderline cross how long the virus start to cross line and in time what I can do to save my self?
Thanks for asking at Healthcare Magic. I read your question and I understand your concern. Borderline Positive HCV with negative PCR means three things. 1. Resolved infection :there is 15-20 Percent chance of spontaneous resolution 2. False positive There is no need of treatment when PCR is negative. I would suggest you to repeat PCR after 6 months to be on safe side. Avoid unsterilized instruments, used syringes, used razors, unscreened blood transfusion and injections abuse. Hope it helps best. Don't forget to rate this answer. Take your best care. Regards Dr Ejaz
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Suggest Treatment For Borderline Positive Hepatitis C
Thanks for asking at Healthcare Magic. I read your question and I understand your concern. Borderline Positive HCV with negative PCR means three things. 1. Resolved infection :there is 15-20 Percent chance of spontaneous resolution 2. False positive There is no need of treatment when PCR is negative. I would suggest you to repeat PCR after 6 months to be on safe side. Avoid unsterilized instruments, used syringes, used razors, unscreened blood transfusion and injections abuse. Hope it helps best. Don t forget to rate this answer. Take your best care. Regards Dr Ejaz