Saturday, October 8, 2011

A week ago I came out of hospital with a diagnosis of acute viral hepatitis. The virus proved to be only a month ago, a mild (symptoms were similar to the flu, just yellowed sclera, feeling bad for only 2 weeks). Follow 2 nd week took festal and essliver forte. Analyses showed that the PCR pos., -12 Bilirubin, thymol - 5, biochemistry - in normal liver is not enlarged, not painful. At discharge, the doctor recommended to prick tsikloferon 3 months or drink amiksin. A week after the registration at the clinic there the doctor advised me to start antiviral therapy with Roferon (3 times per week.) Or reaferon (a day). Tell me please, is there any sense at all to begin antiviral therapy during the normal analysis and NEhronicheskoy form? Not whether we will push this therapy to chronic virus?

Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist On the possibility of chronic disease, we tried, when the virus does not disappear for 3 - months (ie, detected HBsAg and HBV DNA). Earlier this antiviral therapy does not start. A similar question: ... B \ \ \ "in acute icteric. 45 days in hospital, tests were normal. In 2005godu ...

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