Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist If you have found the DNA of hepatitis B virus, then turn in a quantitative analysis of the DNA of the virus, and the results let me know. Similar question: ... the fact that the virus will become resistant to interferon? Do I need in addition to antiviral treatment, \ "supporting \" treatment phosphoglive dropper
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Hello, I address to you to tell me what to do next. In November of 2005. I was first discovered markers for hepatitis B. Bilirubin 27.7 ALT 54, AST 37, HIV is absent. In December 2005 I went to the clinic, where I re-made tests: bilirubin 16.9 40.5 ALT, AST 34.4, 1.8 Thymol, HIV is absent. In January 2006, appealed to an independent laboratory, where I underwent PCR analysis for hepatitis B - PCR positive. In February 2006, despite being Horsham I went to inf.otdelenie hospital to hospital, there also do tests - the results are similar. Physician, it was decided to appoint me a course of tablets Cyclopheron duration six months. I began taking medication in the middle of April, ended in mid-September this year. Psole which again passed the tests: bilirubin 14.0 ALT 45, AST 39, Thymol 1.7, there is no HIV, HBsAg is detected, AntiHBsAg not detected. A doctor from the infectious department of the hospital, who appointed me a course Cyclopheron said that such tests treat me any more not shown. That reception Cyclopheron need to stop and every six months to be tested, well, kind of like in the hope that "the virus will take." For 10 months as I learned about, what sick with hepatitis B feel good, urine, stool is normal, the antiviral treatment was carried out. QUESTION: I actually do nothing and just watch? Maybe we should continue to take tsikloferon? Or maybe it's worth looking for other professionals and nastvivat on antiviral therapy? I almost forgot - the last three steps Cyclopheron accompanied by the fact that urine was the purple hue. Previously etogo not nabldalos. Maybe it was the drug act on the virus, but I stopped taking last week ...
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