hi I read your question thoroughly.
HBV infection has many outcomes:
In majority of patients(approximately 80 to 90 %) human immunity will eradicate the infection. In which case serology tests will only show Anti-HbsAg and Anti HbeAg(
IgG).
Normaly it takes 5 to 6 month for the immunity of human body to eradicate HbsAg from the blood. so in your case you still need to wait 2 to 3 months to see if your infection gets completely eradicated or not. So, regular follow up with serology tests for HbsAg and Anti-HbeAg is strongly advised.
In a minority of patients( approximately 5 to 10 %) it may get converted into chronic infection. In which case there are two possibilities:
1) The infection might develop into a chronic carrier transmissible disease( Anti HbeAg-IgM and HbsAg +ve in blood) in which case there is high replication of virus and it causes damage to the
liver, therefore, it has to be considered for further evaluation that is repeating the tests such as Alt( SGPT ) levels and a PCR for
HBV DNA and a liver biopsy(in selective cases). Depending on the outcomes of the mentioned tests, treatment can be considered for a duration of 1-year.
2) The infection might develop into a chronic carrier non transmissible disease(Anti HbeAg-IgG and HbsAg +ve in blood) in which case there is low replication of virus and it causes minimal or no damage to the liver, however, it should also be followed with regular tests such as ALT(SGPT) levels and viral load(PCR) for HBV DNA. Mostly in this scenario treatment is not often required.
I hope you find this helpful.
Regards
Dr. Abdur Rehman Alozai.