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Can I Ask A Doctor To Look Into The Liver Reports And Advice ?

HEPA B SURFACE ANTIGEN - REACTIVE P.COUNT 2400.52 C.O. 1.0 ANTI HBS - NON REACTIVE PATIENT COUNT 0.04 CUT OFF VALUE 10.0 SGPT ( ALT ) RESULT 98.75
posted on Thu, 16 Aug 2012
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dear friend, welcome to HCM.
good that you asked.
sadly your(?) report indicates that you have hepatitis B virus positivity, but have no protective antibody developed yet.
liver enzyme SGPT is little raised due to liver infection.

you are advised to see a gastroenterologist, get thoroughly evaluated for hepatitis B, and get appropriate treatment.
it is transmissible through body fluids. so be careful with family members.
get spouse/ kids evaluated if you are declared infective still.
risks depend on lot of factors, so your gastro doc will be the best person to ask further.
I hope to have guided you in right direction.
take care and keep me posted on your progress.
good luck !
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Can I Ask A Doctor To Look Into The Liver Reports And Advice ?

dear friend, welcome to HCM. good that you asked. sadly your(?) report indicates that you have hepatitis B virus positivity, but have no protective antibody developed yet. liver enzyme SGPT is little raised due to liver infection. you are advised to see a gastroenterologist, get thoroughly evaluated for hepatitis B, and get appropriate treatment. it is transmissible through body fluids. so be careful with family members. get spouse/ kids evaluated if you are declared infective still. risks depend on lot of factors, so your gastro doc will be the best person to ask further. I hope to have guided you in right direction. take care and keep me posted on your progress. good luck !