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Should I Start Treatment For Chronic Hepatitis B, Considering My Positive Surface Antigen And Recent ALT And Bilirubin Level?

Hi, i am twenty one years old. I had jaundice back then in December, my reports showed that I was hepatitis A positive. While in between, I got myself checked for hepatitis B, C, D and E as well. All of them were negative except for hepatitis B. The hep B surface antigen came positive. The Ulta sound showed I have a mild fatty liver. My recent PCR reports came negative. The doctor whom I am in Consultation with labeled it as chronic hepatitis B. And he s eager to start the treatment. My question is what should i do ? Am I suppose to wait another 6 months and test again for the surface antigen ? Or should I let my doctor start my treatment ? Result from my reports I had one month ago : Alt levels : 110 and bilirubin 20. My doctor hasn t started my treatment tho, because I am still recovering from hep A and we are not sure which virus is responsible for the elevation in alt levels.
Tue, 22 Apr 2025
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Should I Start Treatment For Chronic Hepatitis B, Considering My Positive Surface Antigen And Recent ALT And Bilirubin Level?