Saturday, October 8, 2011

How many days / months prick imunoglobulina protects the body against infective hepatitis (hepatitis A)? If a person is ill with a mild form - there was no clear evidence, then does that mean that he acquired a lifelong immunity to the disease? How can I tell whether a person ill with hepatitis A? Are there any tests-tests?

Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist immunoglobulin protects for 2 months. Yes, if you encounter the virus was then immune for life. This can be found by a blood test for antibodies to hepatitis A class IgG. Similar question: "... the norm. Lowered immunity, low-grade temperature ... from one form to another ...

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  1. I was diagnosed as HEPATITIS B carrier in 2013 with fibrosis of the
    liver already present. I started on antiviral medications which
    reduced the viral load initially. After a couple of years the virus
    became resistant. I started on HEPATITIS B Herbal treatment from
    ULTIMATE LIFE CLINIC (www.ultimatelifeclinic.com) in March, 2020. Their
    treatment totally reversed the virus. I did another blood test after
    the 6 months long treatment and tested negative to the virus. Amazing

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