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All My Hep B Results HV DNA , LFT Advice please

Test Principle : Real Time PCR

Target Selected : Highly conserved pre-Core/Core region of the HBV genome across A-G genotypes is selected for amplification & detection.
Equipment : COBAS AmpliPrep and COBAS TaqMan

HBV - Hepatitis B Viral load (Quantitative) 35,935 IU/mL
Log Value                                               4.56


Test Details:
Limit of Detection: 20 IU/ml
Measuring Range: 20 - 170000000 IU/ml
Conversion Factor: 1 IU/ml - 5.82 copies/ml

Antigen Results

HBeAg-Hepatitis B Envelope Antigen
(Serum,CMIA)                          NON REACTIVE(0.41) S/CO Non Reactive: = 1.0
Anti HBe-Ab to Hepatitis B Envelope Ag
(Serum,CMIA)   REACTIVE(0.25) Ratio Non Reactive: > 1  Reactive:  250.00) IU/mL Non Reactive:  250.00) IU/mL Non Reactive: < 0.05

Can you advise how does it looks overall ? I would be going to hepatologist to give further advice as my partner wanted to clear the doubts before marriage.
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Well if you loose your HBsag to negative it means you are totally cleared the virus and HBV free, then you just take the HBV vaccination & you are done. Good luck!
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I didn't get it would the medicines bring down the load right nothing else right or you saying if I lose hbsag then I can drop medicines and when you say avoid treatment why is it not recommended
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Yes in one case you achieve cure i mean loosing hbsag and have antibodies
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So these medicines cannot be stopped once started?
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i think your doc is well done
fibroscan if you are in usa it is defecult to do it not available on all cities.
i sugest , to wait more 3 monthes or do biopsy.by this way you know exactly what s happen in your liver.
and your doc is right avoid treatment as possible
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Also please let me know why Doc would have not advised fibroscan ? is it recommended
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