Respond Stanislav Y. Karpov, hepatology, gastroenterology, hepatology and gastroenterology clinic Medal First, the presence of antibodies to hepatitis C virus has not yet said about the presence of the virus in your body. In order for you to clarify this question, you need to donate blood for HCV-RNA (ie, the virus itself). Virus determined by PCR (polymerase chain reaction). Blood on the analysis you can take in our clinic and, if the virus is not, then live in peace, if a virus is detected - to come to our clinic to receive a hepatologist. Similar question: ... with 100% certainty to detect the virus when visiting ... Price? The required tests? Thank you in advance ...
Friday, July 15, 2011
Advice please: In 2004, the pregnancy I was diagnosed with HCV antibodies - chemistry was good. After the birth took place 1 year and 7 months, re-deposited blood - HCV antibodies were found - biochemistry within normal limits: total bilirubin - 29.53, direct bilirubin - 7.00, and g-Globulins - 20.80 (the rest is generally the norm) The doctor said that nothing should be treated And he brought in May by re-analysis. Question: Really need to forget about their ailments until May? Or the virus can progresirovat and evolve? And can we do to get rid of this disease? May need a diet or something else? Thanks in advance!
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