Hello Huang
You really do need to speak in greater detail to your doctor. It is
very hard for us to make comment over the net.
You will need to find out if the hepB is still active. It is possible
to clear the virus and to be left with antibodies which will simply mean
you are now protected against further infection. This is a positive
thing.
Don't be too daunted by your doctor. In other words if he/she does not
give you the answers you need, then change doctors. What part of the
world do you live in? Maybe someone can give you the name of a good doc
near your area. Unless you live in New Zealand I can't be of too much
help to you.
If you do have active hepB, I would suggest you get the vaccination for
HepA quickly. It is not good to have more than one hep in the system.
So keep your chin up and let us know what the doctor says and then
someone with hepB experience can help you further.
Cheers
Beverley
Quote:
> Can you help me?
> I got Hepatitis B and I am a boy of 25. Could you tell me which
> is the best way to cure it? Which method or medicine
> should I take ? And what should people around me do
> now? I got my {*filter*} exam and found the result of
> Big Three Positive, which is said to be HBV. But actually
> I didn't find anything wrong with my body. Is this meaning
> that it is at the beginning stage?
> I would really appreciate if you can help me.
> Thank you so much.
> (please forward this message to the right person)
> Huang