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HbsAg positive hai 2.87 hai
Male | 21
A positive test result for the presence of HBsAg at 2.87 or above indicates potential infection with Hepatitis B virus. Symptoms may include fatigue, jaundice (yellowing skin/eyes), and abdominal pain. The disease is spread through contact with infected blood or other body fluids so if you think you may have been at risk it's best to get screened as soon as possible.
Answered on 27th May '24
Dr. Gaurav Gupta
I have symptom of jaundice for last 7 years
Male | 22
Having jaundice for 7 years is not usual. Jaundice is when your eyes and skin turn yellow. This occurs when your liver does not work well. Infections, liver problems, or blocked bile ducts can cause it. Tests will be required to know what is causing it. After knowing the cause, treatment will be given to make your liver work better and reduce jaundice.
Answered on 27th May '24
Dr. Gaurav Gupta
I am fall ill with jaudince before 15 days when the doctor give the lft test it was 6.56 before 15 days now it's been 16.46
Male | 19
When someone has jaundice, their skin and eyes may turn yellow. Liver function tests revealed high results of 6.56 and 16.46 which means that there could be a problem with it not working properly at all; this might be caused by infections or damage from things like alcoholism. Drinking lots of water, eating well regularly, and steering clear of alcohol can all help your liver heal itself again. See a hepatologist so that they can give you the right treatment and look after you properly.
Answered on 27th May '24
Dr. Gaurav Gupta
Mild hepatomegaly with altered echotexture, Edematous GB wall, Mild splenomegaly with diffuse echotexture, Mild ascites , please tell me quick solution of this
Male | 32
The liver appears enlarged and has an abnormality in the scan; the gallbladder has a distended wall; the spleen is large and looks different; there is some extra fluid in the abdomen known as ascites. These may be due to various conditions such as infections, liver diseases, or heart problems. Eating well, keeping fit, and seeing your hepatologist regularly can help control these things.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gaurav Gupta
hi doc, i have tested negative for hiv and hepatitis after 4 and 5 month after exposure.. is this test result concluds
Male | 26
It is good that your tests for HIV and hepatitis turned out to be negative. This indicates that the virus that causes these diseases was not present in your body at the time of testing. There is also a variation in signs of HIV and hepatitis, with some involving symptoms, such as tiredness, flu-like symptoms, and yellowing of the skin or sclera. If you are still concerned, visit a hepatologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gaurav Gupta
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