Chronic Hepatitis B
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Hi, I am 36 years old. My LFT levels are normal but HBV DNA Viral Load is 6200 IU/mL. HBe Antigen is negative and HBe antibody is positive. Can you please explain what all these mean and how likely is the sever damage to liver in this state? What do I need to do to reduce or finish the Viral load and how much time is it likely to take?
Thanks
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Bollyarchive muhammad66851
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It also suggests you are infectious. I would recommend your close family are vaccinated with the Hepatitis B vaccination and that you are extremely careful with body fluids. Do not share things like your toothbrush or razor, cover cuts, and if you are sexually active use a condom.
This forum has a section within Health Information explaining in detail the Hepatitis B virus, treatment etc. Its worth reading.
muhammad66851 Bollyarchive
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ivan3388 muhammad66851
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According to WHO (World Health Organisation), treatment is not needed unless the damage become chronic. menaing that if your ALT level in your LFT is high for more then 3 months, then you would require treatment.
For now, the best thing to do is not to kill the viruses, instead you should work on enhancing your liver function and maintaining a normal ALT level. ALT level can be maintain and protected by a healthy diet, and limiting substances that can harms the liver cells, or you can also look for supplements to help.
muhammad66851 ivan3388
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Bollyarchive muhammad66851
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You hepatologist should be able to interpret your blood tests accurately and advise whether you are acute or chronic. If you are chronic, with a viral load of over 6,000 iu/mL then yes you should be on antiviral treatment for life.
ivan3388 muhammad66851
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Your liver is not being attack or injury by the virues, right?
The amount of viruses is not directly related to the extend of liver damage. And many people can have a high viral load, and yet liver health is completely normal, and can aviod taking antiviral treatment for life.
Bollyarchive muhammad66851
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HBV is not a virus where it is ok to do nothing, unless as you say Munhammed is still within 6 months of knowing exactly when he was infected and should be tested again to see if the virus has gone.
ivan3388 Bollyarchive
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Bollyarchive ivan3388
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ivan3388 Bollyarchive
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If ALT and AST is normal, even patient has a high viral load, it is not consider as chronic hepatitis B, and it is just consider as carriers.
Bollyarchive ivan3388
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muhammad66851 Bollyarchive
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Bollyarchive muhammad66851
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Once you start anti viral medication you stay on it for life.
The medication stops the replication of the virus and reduces the risk of further damage to the liver.
Some anti virals affect calcium levels but this can be addressed with a calcium and vitamin D3 supplement.
ivan3388 muhammad66851
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Having viruses in the body is a very common and normal thing as long as it does not attack your organs.
Why starting a long term medicaiton that can not be stop is benifiical to your health? When it does not even clear out the viruses for life.
All you need is to make sure your liver is healthy. (ALT stays normal).
Viurses could causes liver damage, but does not equal to liver damage.
high viral load does not mean serious liver damage,
low viral load does not mean little or no liver damage.
FACT.
muhammad66851 ivan3388
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