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Hepatitis B
I suddenly found out that I have the HBsAg virus in my blood. When I checked the viral load, it was 3×10³, but I did not take any treatment. After 6 months, I got it tested again, and the viral load had increased to 5.6×10³. Still, I did not undergo any treatment and focused on my health. After another 6 months, I tested again, and the viral load was 1.1×10. Can this be cured, or is there any treatment for it?
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Hep B should be treated and the treatment depends on few other things. Connect for management
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Treatment needed.
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Consult Hepatologist.
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Hepatitis B should be treated if viral load is more  like in your case.can cause liver carcinoma.kindly consult and take appropriate treatment.
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Consultation with a hepatologist for complete treatment is advisable
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Yes can be cured kindly consult
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need more information kindly consult
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Connect with a call for details discussion regarding the disease and it's management
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If you require assistance or have any health concerns, feel free to reach out for a consultation. Your well-being is my priority, and i'm here to support you on your health journey.
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Yes, treatment available
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Please consult
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You need treatment otherwise this will damage your liver
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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that you have been diagnosed with hepatitis B. While it is true that some people with hepatitis B can experience spontaneous recovery, it is important to seek medical advice for proper evaluation and treatment. The viral load of 1.1×10 is considered high, which indicates active viral replication. While it may be possible for the virus to clear on its own, this is not always the case, and delaying treatment can increase the risk of liver damage and other complications. It is recommended that you consult with a healthcare professional or me who specializes in liver diseases to discuss your specific situation and determine the most appropriate course of treatment. I may recommend antiviral medications or other interventions to help manage the infection and prevent complications. Or whatsapp me on eight zero zero nine eight two one three three two
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Yes treatment needed. Kindly connect.
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Treatment needed
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