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[|Human|] Hi Doc! I m Jerald, 24, and my concern regards from my last test from a HBsAg reactive recently. Seven(7) years ago I undergone the same test and I m a non-reactive result. Do I have a chance to make it a non-reactive once again? Is there any ways(lifestyle changes) or medications that can resolve my issue? Thank you very much Sir and I appreciated your response toward my condition. God bless!
[|AI|]  Hello, a positive Bag suggests hepatitis B. Unfortunately hepatitis B cannot be treated with anything else besides medications. The rest of hepatitis B indices are important for the diagnosis (acute versus chronic hepatitis) and the liver function tests may provide additional information. Antics, Antiphon IGM & Egg, Head and Antique are useful tests to assess a patients' hepatitis B status. ALT, AST, ALP, gamma-GT, albumin and total protein and serum immunoglobulins are also important tests in hepatitis. Finally, depending on the results of the aforementioned tests, an HAVANA measurement may help in treatment decisions. You should consult your primary care physician for the first assessment. I hope I've answered your question. Please let me know if you need further assistance. Kind Chat Doctor.