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In her hepatitis b viral load report 430 IU/ml before 6 year it is 4*10^1 so sir has it decreased or increased.
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That is 40000 iu/ml hep b DNA viral load,a moderate  high increase indicating a active chronic state.To correlate do hep b s ag ,hep e ag ,ALT and AST and determine if any active replication.
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No low risk. Anyways routine lft and usg needed.
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It is almost the same as previous. Are you on any medication? Are U having any other symptoms like yellow discoloration of Ur eyes? Pain in abdomen?
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consult for detailed evaluation
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Connect
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Pl provide details of the problem, then I can help her.
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Unable to understand.
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Need few more details Kindly connect.
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Hello, For ePrescription please pay and consult or contact me at WhatsApp at +91959508739nine . Take a glass of milk daily. Thanks. Dr Praful Mahamuni, Family Doctor , MBBS . Health is wealth. Jai hind . 🇹🇯
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Dear Practo User. Thanks for sending across your query. Her current Hepatitis B viral load is 430 IU/mL, which is higher than 4×10¹ (or 40 IU/mL) six years ago, indicating an increase. It's important to get full evaluation and guidance.
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Need few more details. Kindly consult for further evaluation
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I didn't understand ur query
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Almost the same
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Avoid fried food and spicy Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits and Do connect and consult
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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