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Hi sir im manoj from india and right now im suffring from hepetitis c viral and now im am at rest in home and my sgot is 400 from 4095 .but my brilibun count total 9.4 decrease only .4 in 8 day -- now what i have to do does my liver damage or normal????? Please help me
Hello , Welcome to healthcaremagic.com and thanks for sharing your concern with us . I would like to inform you that approximately 60 to 80 percent of hepatitis C patients become chronic cases . And out of these people approx. 70 to 80 percent can be successfully treated with medications .So there is quite good prognosis if the treatment is started early . There are different types of genotypes of HCV which should first be identified with diagnostic tests and then there are different combination of medicine for each genotype . As far as your tests are concerned so I can say that definitely your liver is getting affected and proper treatment should be started asap . I would recommend you to consult hepatologist straight away .
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Suggest Treatment For Hepatitis C Infection
Hello , Welcome to healthcaremagic.com and thanks for sharing your concern with us . I would like to inform you that approximately 60 to 80 percent of hepatitis C patients become chronic cases . And out of these people approx. 70 to 80 percent can be successfully treated with medications .So there is quite good prognosis if the treatment is started early . There are different types of genotypes of HCV which should first be identified with diagnostic tests and then there are different combination of medicine for each genotype . As far as your tests are concerned so I can say that definitely your liver is getting affected and proper treatment should be started asap . I would recommend you to consult hepatologist straight away . Best Regards, DR.S.TOMAR