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HBsAg quantitative after 6 months on entecavir

Hi All
Started entecavir 0.5mg 6 months ago
Baseline readings were
1. Viral load 6250 Iu/ml (came down to 333 iu/ml in two months)
2. HBsAg quantitative was 1666.10iu/ml
Now 6 months after entecavir the HBsAg is gone up to 2636iu/ml

Please comment on this rise in HBsAg quantitative

3. VITAMIN D LEVEL was 19ng/ml
Now after 5 months taking 10000iu perday it has risen to 166 nmol/L
Normal range us 75-250 nmol/L
(last time same lab gave reading in ng/ml and now nmol/L,  how do I convert?)
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already i told all test are normal
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There is antiviral therapy in allopathy that can keep the check on the virus and protect liver damage. Ayurveda also does not have prove cure for hepatitis b, neither has homeopathy.
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There is no treatment in allopaty
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Coolnaresh
I am guessing you are from India. I am also from India.
Best thing is to see liver doctor/hepatologist.
Do following blood tests for you and your wife
1. LFT -  liver function test
2. HBsAg quantitative test,  Viral load
The liver specialist will be able to guide and suggest a treatment if necessary.
If you hot infected recently then  you may clear it on your own
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I am not creating the topics this is true.my wife hand broken with accedent.when doctors told to me your wife have hbsag with high values.they told me to your also effected that virus wiyhout testing.they told to me tell the virus load but after that they dont tell any thing about that. but 2 months later checking my wife getting value.
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Wow. Thanks, you know this stuff well Study For Hope!!!!  :-)
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