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What is treatment for inactive hepatitis B carrier & prognosis.(e antigen neg,e antibody +,normal LFTs,low DNA |
i also want to know about the possible outcomes in inactive hepatitis B carrier state,what about marital life,any new treatment options,in young persons < 30yrs.(e.antigen negative,e antibody positive,DNA levels=10*4-10*5,normal LFTs) If you did test positive, you definatly need to look into the treatment they urrently have availabe. It is 1 shot given once weekly, with aabout the same side effects as chemo, but the younger the paient, the better their body is to recover quickly, without to much sickness or nausea. The side effects, are kinda like the flu. If treated it is possible in more than half of the recipeints receiving the treatment, to not even test positive in he future. Also, It really is dificult to spread hep b through NORMAL sexual activity. Even unprotected, Although it is seen quite common through anal sex where membranes are torn. So, if you are woried about your partner, they usually do not become infected with it.I wish I could tell you the name of the new treatment, Ask around, and you should be able to find out about the weekly injection. If e antigen is negative, the virus is not replicating actively, so relax.No treatment is required at this stage. Infectivity is also low.Future dangers can be cirrhosis of the liver and liver cancer.Get LFTs and ultrasound done regularly. When you marry, make sure that that person is immunized against hep. B. On having children, the child should receive hep. B vaccine immediately after birth. If you are a woman, the baby should also receive anti hep. B immunoglobulin immmediately after birth. The virus can be transmitted sexually as well as by contact with blood.You can never donate blood. However, you may have a perfectly normal life, without any danger to yourself or to others. |
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