Respond Malabaev Kirimulah Dzhamalovich, hepatology, gastroenterology, hepatology and gastroenterology clinic Medal Judging by your data you have chronic hepatitis B, the minimum activity phase replication of HBV, a moderate viral load. To determine the need for antiviral therapy, you should do some more tests and make the puncture biopsy of the liver. Similar question: ... nevratichesky syndrome, chronic gastritis, chronic cholecystitis, chronic colitis, chronic tonsillitis. Tests for ... Biochemistry ...
Saturday, July 2, 2011
My diagnosis - chronic hepatitis B. Infected when I was a kid. Two months ago I began to worry recurrent pain in the liver. Ultrasound showed that I had inflamed bile ducts (moderate). PCR analysis showed the following data: "HBV-470s/BKO-770 Monitor POSITIVELY 1,5 x10 ^ 4. Biochemical analysis "as a healthy person" - as told in the hospital. Lay there for two weeks (glucose infusion set with riboksin and gemodez), but did not become easier, pain bother anyway. "Decipher", please, my analysis of the PCR. And advise what measures to take further treatment.
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