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sir,i want to know about hbsag levels i tested first time on 22nd december 2009 and the result was hbsag ............reactive (250) test performed by eclia then on 29th march 2010 and the result was hbsag...............reactive (5471) then on 26th april 2010 and the result was hbsag........... reactive(569.2) then on 12th may 2010 and the result was hbsag .......... reactive (125) then on 30th may 2010 hbsag ......... reactive (26.27) then on 10th june 2010 hbsag ......... reactive (8.16) and then recently 23th june 2010 and the result was hbsag ........... reactive (4.29) sir, i want to know that am i going to resolve the infection or am i now a chronic hbv patient, and is this normal the slow decline in hbsag levels in the end. with regards MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM KHAN
HepB can not be eradicated completely in patients infected with it.
however, complications can be prevented with proper care and treatment. Treatment is advised if AST and ALT are > ULN and HBV DNA count on PCR is very high. Liver enzymes and HBsAg status and HBV DNA PCR maybe done regularly every 6 to 12 months, Visit hepatologist for proper interpretation of results.
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hi. thanks for posting query. HepB can not be eradicated completely in patients infected with it. however, complications can be prevented with proper care and treatment. Treatment is advised if AST and ALT are ULN and HBV DNA count on PCR is very high. Liver enzymes and HBsAg status and HBV DNA PCR maybe done regularly every 6 to 12 months, Visit hepatologist for proper interpretation of results. hope to answer concern regards Dr Tayyab Malik