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It is a virus which destroys the liver cells and we have to maintain our hygeine and etiquette properly to avoid it.
Asked for Male, 52 years old from Delhi
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I may be due to deranged Liver function test or it may be side effect of any medicine
Consult me/ Physician for further management
Consult me/ Physician for further management
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1.Regularly monitor your blood for HBsAg, HBeAg,HBvDNA, Liver function test and consult Hepatologist/gastro enterologist for further advice and treatment
2.Do not donate blood
3.use condom while having sex
2.Do not donate blood
3.use condom while having sex
Asked for male, 2 years old from Delhi
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1.Take bland diet,avoid oily/spicy/fried/junk food/ghee/ butter
2.Stop alcohol, if you are taking
3.Monitor your Blood for HbsAg, LFT regularly and consult Gastroenterologist/Hepatologist for advice
4.Take necessary precaution as per the advice of doctor
2.Stop alcohol, if you are taking
3.Monitor your Blood for HbsAg, LFT regularly and consult Gastroenterologist/Hepatologist for advice
4.Take necessary precaution as per the advice of doctor
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Asked for male, 21 years old from Raipur
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Hep A will clear fully well in 3 weeks and no need to worry . Once affected vaccine is not useful and you have got natural immunity
Asked for female, 41 years old from Siliguri
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Chronic HBV infection as is attributed to your condition has the potency of complications like Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), Cirrhosis of liver. Or. Liver failure.
In general, for HBeAg-positive patients with evidence of chronic HBV disease, treatment is advised when the HBV DNA level is at or above, 2, 000 IU/mL) and when serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) is elevated for 3-6 months.
Risk factors for progression of chronic HBV include the following:
Persistently elevated levels ...more
In general, for HBeAg-positive patients with evidence of chronic HBV disease, treatment is advised when the HBV DNA level is at or above, 2, 000 IU/mL) and when serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) is elevated for 3-6 months.
Risk factors for progression of chronic HBV include the following:
Persistently elevated levels ...more
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Asked for male, 2 years old from Imphal
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1. Most patient are asymptomatic and hepatitis b is detected on routine screening of blood prior to blood transfusion.
2. In some the initial symptoms are like hepatitis a,
a) fever, loss of appetite, nausea
b) vomiting, diarrhoea, yellow coloration of urine and conjunctiva (white of eye)
c) pale coloured stool, pain abdomen in the liver area.
D) blood test for hb white ofsag is positive 3. The virus can remain active in blood and can become chronic hepatitis b and affects li...more
2. In some the initial symptoms are like hepatitis a,
a) fever, loss of appetite, nausea
b) vomiting, diarrhoea, yellow coloration of urine and conjunctiva (white of eye)
c) pale coloured stool, pain abdomen in the liver area.
D) blood test for hb white ofsag is positive 3. The virus can remain active in blood and can become chronic hepatitis b and affects li...more
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Antiviral drugs and interferons are used for curing hepatitis B. But under medical supervision. Treatment should be taken even if you don't have symptoms as it can cause serious complications.
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no treatments can cure the hep a, b, or c except interferon therapy which has very low success rate, many side effects and limited applicability. Lft test is prescribed to check liver function to be sure body is healing. Dont drink alcohol as it is very harmful to liver. Dont take prescription or over-the-counter drugs without consulting doctor. Viral count can be reduced using antiviral drugs like tenofovir or lamivudine based upon the condition and history of the patient also get tested for ot...more
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