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Hello doctor! I have chronic hepatitis B. Before I went to the doctor, the results of the liver enzymes AST was 800 and ALT was 1000, HBeAg (-). If I receive treatment, the liver enzymes will decrease to 300 and 800, the virus will be 10 to 8.
So the doctor asked me to ask the doctor to ask if the liver enzymes decreased after the treatment for chronic hepatitis B, what to do next? Ask your doctor for advice and answers. Thank you sincerely!
Nguyen Thi Thanh Huyen (1982)
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Hello! The data you provide, the doctor does not have enough data to advise on your current chronic hepatitis B status. However, according to preliminary assessment, your liver enzymes may decrease after treatment but the viral load is still quite high. Therefore, you still need to continue to be treated and closely monitored as prescribed by your doctor.
If you need in-depth advice on disease treatment, you can go to a hospital of Vinmec Health System for in-depth advice and effective treatment methods. Thank you for trusting and sending the question “What to do next when liver enzymes decrease after chronic hepatitis B treatment?” to Vinmec. Hope to meet you one day soon for in-depth consultation. Best regards!
Answered by Master, Doctor Nguyen Thi Cam Tu - Gastroenterologist - General Internal Medicine Department - Vinmec Times City International Hospital