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Pls dear friends I was diagnosed hepatitis b last yr august.I was surprised that my result came out reactive.the doctor requested that I should do other test to determine if it was chronic or acute.I did ultrasound to know how my liver was.the result came out fine except that I was diagnosed chronic.my viral load DNA was 10000.I don't really hv the result with me so I can't recall other things.the doctor told me that I shouldn't be on drug since my viral load was not too high.I accepted it but later on I started feeling pains on my right abdomen,tiredness,joint pains and depression.I complained but she told me not to worry that I should come and have my next  test after 6months.it is now 6 months but the pain refuses to go but other thing has gone.I am afraid of going to the lab test again since the pain persisted.can u tell me the possible thing that can cause pain on right abdomen? Can it be because of liver damage?
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I think your pain Is relater to colon not to liver.maybe the stress wich cause the colon pain.but I advise you to do your tests and don't be afraid by this way you will avoid damage to your liver'and know if your case needs treatment or not.maybe it is acute!for joints pain check your vit d level because I had this before.for depression too I feel it time to time
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can you post more lab result ? I sometimes very tiredness , my eyes look like ppl who smoke weed.but never pain.
u should ask ur liver doctor to do a fibrosan for u.
good luck.
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