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Can Hepatitis B Be Cured By My Own Antibodies?

Hi, I m jv 28yo from Phil. I was detected as hepatitis B reactive, according to my doctor I need to go more test, so that we may able to know if I m cured or immuned by my antibody.. Can I be cured by my own antibody? If I m cured, does the result will still be reactive? Please help me so I can understand my situation. Thank you
Fri, 11 Sep 2015
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I have gone through your query and being your physician I completely understand your health concerns...
Actually which antibody you are talking about? There are different antibodies which states different status...like only anti Hbasg shows immunity....anti HBC antibody shows acute infection...anti HBE antibody show recovery..
In my opinion you should visit your doctor so that your lab reports can be properly interpreted....
Regards
Dr saad Sultan
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Can Hepatitis B Be Cured By My Own Antibodies?

Welcome at HCM I have gone through your query and being your physician I completely understand your health concerns... Actually which antibody you are talking about? There are different antibodies which states different status...like only anti Hbasg shows immunity....anti HBC antibody shows acute infection...anti HBE antibody show recovery.. In my opinion you should visit your doctor so that your lab reports can be properly interpreted.... Regards Dr saad Sultan