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Hepatitis B

I will like to ask ig anyone has experienced this, ibwas diagnosed on February 2019 and as at the time, my ALT was 48,my hbeag was non reactive, my hbeag antibody was reactive, my viral load was undetectable. But i was having this symptoms such as chronic fatigue, bitter taste in the tongue, yellow urine, and i feel heat from within me. My alt has beem fluctuating since then, it rose to 55, then later to 220,and later back to 120 and later to 75 and in September 2019, iy rose to 377 aftet 3 days, it rose to 650 and after 4 days it reduced to 370 and after 4 days it reduce to 290 and after about 5 days it reduce to 196,it was 196 when i last checked. I have been to 6 different specialist and they all say my hbvdna viral load is not detected and they can not      place me on anti viral medicine. I also tested for auto immune hepatitis and it came back negative, i also did liver biopsy and nothing significant was found other than hepatitis b. I did fibroscan and sonography and the result came back normal.. The specialist keeps say my symptoms and elevated liver enzymes is not as a result of hepatitis b. My billiburin ia also normal. Please is there anyone who has experience such or have any idea of what the problem could be.i do not take alcohol since February 2019 when i was diagnosed, i also watch what i eat, i started taking fruits since when i was diagnosed, but nothing really changed Thank you all for your response.
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