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Suggest Treatment For Hepatitis B

Query: I am a patient of Hepatities B and my % is 6.33% but at present i have not fever ,yellowish skin,urine problem,any ache,vomiting ,diohirea etc. I am using the medicine Adfovir prescribed by one M.D of my district Mr.jasamudin.so what i have to do now.

pls guide and prescribed me.



Thanks & regards

shatrughan (patient)

Fri, 29 Dec 2017
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sir, you have to be vigilant in future about your liver status and must undergo monitoring of your viral load and activity status at regular intervals. you have to understand that hepatitis B has no cure at present. one has to cope with it once contracted and prevent its dissemination to other person. consult your physician who started your medications. He will check your hepatitis B profile and according to which he will change or stop the medication.
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Suggest Treatment For Hepatitis B

sir, you have to be vigilant in future about your liver status and must undergo monitoring of your viral load and activity status at regular intervals. you have to understand that hepatitis B has no cure at present. one has to cope with it once contracted and prevent its dissemination to other person. consult your physician who started your medications. He will check your hepatitis B profile and according to which he will change or stop the medication.