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.
HBV DNA copies are nearly 10^4 .
This actually points towards recurrence of
chronic hepatitis B.
Serum HBsAg level at the end of treatment and rate of HBV DNA suppression can provide supplementary information to guide the timing of stopping anti-viral drugs.To prevent relapse in patients with chronic hepatitis B infection , age and serum
bilirubin level of patients as well as a prolonged duration of additional therapy should be considered.
There are plenty of medications available as you know 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.
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Wishing your good health.