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Test ResulT Hepa B

SGPT / ALT (KINETIC)     22.24 U/L
SGOT / AST (KINETIC)    21.27 U/L
HBsAg w/Titer (CMIA)       3567.54     REACTIVE
Anti HBs (CMIA)                  0.12       NONREACTIVE
HBeAg (CMIA)                     0.31        NONREACTIVE
Anti HBe (CMIA)                  0.02        REACTIVE
Anti HBc IgM (CMIA)            0.17        NONREACTIVE
Anti HBc Total (CMIA)           8.46       REACTIVE


HBV VIRAL LOAD

< 20 IU/mL
< 116 copies/mL


The detectable range with this method is 20 - 170,000,000 IU/mL
(116 - 989,400,000 Copies/mL)
The method used for HBV Viral Load PCR is COBAS® AmpliPrep/COBAS® TaqMan®
HBV DNA Test, Version 2.0
A viral load lower than 20 IU/mL may be detected, but not accurately
quantified.
The quantification is homogeneous for all HBV genotypes tested.
The COBAS® AmpliPrep/COBAS® TaqMan® HBV DNA Test is not intended for use
as a screening test for blood or blood products for the presence of HBV
or as a diagnostic test to confirm the presence of HBV infection.
Test results are best interpreted by Clinician or a qualified health care
provider.


any comment from the community? not that i dont trust my doctor i just want hear opinion from u guys. are these good results?
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>2000iu/ml according to z guide line u need a treatment.imo
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Royal36 what are the medicines you take? My liver is normal I'm scared if I take medicine and it will damage my liver. What are the safe medicine to take?
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Hi Msd0801, your test results are indicative of a typical immune contol phase of chronic hbv infection. This means you have the virus in your body, but it is almost not replicating and is being kept under control by your immune system. Just take it easy, try to keep a healthy life style by eating healthy and balanced diet, exercise, avoiding smoking, limiting alcohol, etc. You may also need to take vitamin d3 supplements if you live in a place without abundant sun light.
Also in addition to the above tests you've done, you may need to take a fibroscan and ultrasound of your liver, just to check the status of your liver health. This is because sometimes all tests may show normal, but in reallity there may be significant damage done to the liver, especially if the infection has gone over  extended period of time/many decades. Therefore a closer look at the liver status through fibroscan and/or biopsy, as well as liver ultrasound is important.
Your doctor has also to put you on a regular monitoring of your hbv infection every six months or every year.
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Hi I will share my medical test. Here's the result of my first medical. July 2, 2016 I got tested in sgpt profile. My sgpt/alt 18.5 within range anti hav
cut off value
Hi I will share my medical test. Here's the result of my first medical. July 2, 2016 I got tested in sgpt profile. My sgpt/alt 18.5 within range anti hav
cut off value 0.105
Patient valu . 0.022
Non reactive
HBcAb
Cut off value (reverse)  0.619
Patient value  0.010
Reactive
HBe Ab
Cut off value (reverse) 0.611
Patient value  0.648
Non reactive
HBeAg
Cut off value  0.200
Patient value  0.009
Non reactive
HBsAb
Cut off value 0.105
Patient valu  0.017
Non reactive
My liver was normal my doctor givee vit c and e to take for 3months. After that I went back to laboratory and get sgpt again
HBsAb
Cut off value 0.105
Patient value 0.022 non reactive
Sgpt/alt 13.2 then she said I need to get a hbv so I went to hi-precision my viral load is 73,033 IU/ml
425,052 copies ml. My doctor said no need for treatment even take a vitamins. Pls help me what to do I doubt to my doctor she let me to search about my disease. How can I cure my disease or protect if I don't have a medicine to take?
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