Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist To determine the correct diagnosis, I need to know the results of your examination: blood for markers of viral hepatitis B. If your child is not infected and properly vaccinated, he is not threatened by infection with hepatitis B virus . The probability of infection of your second child, I can tell you only know the results of the survey. Similar question: ... in order. A blood test is normal, only the total bilirubin increased - 29. Direct bilirubin - 4.9. General practitioners ...
Sunday, August 21, 2011
I am 24 years old. About a year ago I accidentally discovered the hepatitis B, than when there were no external symptoms, just very enzymes were elevated: ALT and AST, and bilirubin in the normal liver is not enlarged. About a month could not make an accurate diagnosis, passed a lot of tests, eventually came to the conclusion that it was hepatitis. So far I feel fine, no pain, no nausea. Agree a course of treatment: diet and drugs firm ENRICH, seems to go on reducing enzymes. But the fact that the alleged infection occurred during pregnancy, where it is 6-7 month, of course, that my child took the tests, but, thank God, everything is normal. Now my questions: 1) whether I was diagnosed on the basis of analysis, because there are no outward signs? 2) Could my child have such a diagnosis in the future? (All necessary inoculations were made at the hospital) 3) if I could start a second child?
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