Hi..
I am from hyderabad too. What is your hbcab igm status ? if thats +ve then it is acute infection. 95% you can be cured if you are acute . Otherwise currently there is no cure, But we are all hopeful about some good drugs like replicor, myrcludex and others could cure HBV.
Could anyone explain why his eag and eab both are non reactive ??
What is your genotype ? Mostly it would be D considering that you are from hyderabad. Genotype D is usually not responsive to interferon.
In which hospital you are being treated ? You should get treated/sought opinions from most advanced researched regarding this hbv as normal doctors are usually ignorant about this complicated disease.
I recommend you to study yourself about this infection and be knowledgeable about this and you can go through the old posts in this forum for the same.
I am planning to visit http://www.ilbs.in/ during my next trip to india.
Unfortunately you can't get cured easily.
SGPT 34 IU/L
SGOT 27 IU/L
ALKALINE PHOSPHATE (ALP)- SERUM -- 87 IU/L
Bilirubin (TOTAL) 1.4 mg/dl
DIRECT- 0.2
INDIRECT 1.2
CGPT -- 30 IU/L
USG liver -- NO OBVIOUS ABNORMALITY DETECTED
HBV DNA , quantitative real time PCR ---- 4800 IU/ml
HBeAg --- non reactive
AntiHBe Ab --- non reactive
HBsAg what are the units with it 2777.29 IU/ml
What do u think ur exposure was
kindly tell us details of all your tests
ALT
AST
Bilirubin
USG liver
PCR
HBeAg
AntiHBe Ab
HBsAg what are the units with it