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hello sir, hbsag is poitive and hbeag is negative also i have done the test of lft, usg abdomen afp all the reports are normal and my dna report is awaited . i am healthy and fine women , 25yers old, because of that i could not joint the work . what should do for the next steps. and what all diet i should take. please hep me out i"ll be greatful. thank you.
you probably have chronic hepatitis B. The laboratory data you've provided are not sufficient to judge that. The hepatitis is considered chronic when the HBsAg is present for more than 6 months. Other markers can be used though to determine the diagnosis indirectly.
Regarding treatment of chronic hepatitis, it depends on whether it is active or not. The serum transaminases and viral load (HBV-DNA) are crucial information to decide treatment initiation.
Your diet has nothing to do with the outcome, so since you've no symptoms or obvious disease activity, there is no dietary change that you should try.
You can contact me again, if you'd like more information about your condition or would like to discuss the results you're awaiting. I'll be glad to help!
Kind Regards!
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Hello, you probably have chronic hepatitis B. The laboratory data you ve provided are not sufficient to judge that. The hepatitis is considered chronic when the HBsAg is present for more than 6 months. Other markers can be used though to determine the diagnosis indirectly. Regarding treatment of chronic hepatitis, it depends on whether it is active or not. The serum transaminases and viral load (HBV-DNA) are crucial information to decide treatment initiation. Your diet has nothing to do with the outcome, so since you ve no symptoms or obvious disease activity, there is no dietary change that you should try. You can contact me again, if you d like more information about your condition or would like to discuss the results you re awaiting. I ll be glad to help! Kind Regards!