Hi, I had gone through your question and understand your concerns.
Let me analyse your reports-
1.HBsAg - reactive (HBsAg is a marker of both acute and chronic HepB infection)
2.IgM antiHBc - nonreactive , IgG antiHBc - reactive ( IgM antiHbc is a marker of acute infection , IgG is a marker of chronic infection)
3.Hbe Ag- nonreactive ( HbeAg is one of the quantitative markers of the
viral replication)
4.Anti Hbs - nonreactive ( Anti Hbs indicates complete recovery from HepB infection)
This actually points towards - HBe nonreactive
chronic hepatitis B.
There are plenty of medications available like Entecavir , Pegylated
Interferon and others. They can be started based on the
HBV DNA level and
SGOT,SGPT level.
Do not worry.
It would have been great had I examined him on my own.
I would suggest you to take him to a gastro-enterologist . He/she can examine him and correlate clinically.
Hope this answers your question. If you have additional questions or follow up questions then please do not hesitate in writing to us. I will be happy to answer your questions.
Wishing your son's good health.