If you have inactive hepatitis B, what tests should you do to assess your liver condition?

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Hello doctor. I am suffering from inactive hepatitis B, now I want to check my liver condition again. In case of inactive hepatitis B, what tests should be done to assess liver status? Thank you doctor for helping me.
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Hello. Inactive hepatitis B is a term used to refer to people who carry the virus in an inactive form. Viruses exist in the human body, but they do not multiply and do not cause hepatitis.
Cases of chronic HBV infection without causing necrosis of the liver are also inactive hepatitis B. To determine if a person has an inactive hepatitis B carrier is usually based on the following criteria:
HBsAg positive persisting for more than 6 months. HBeAg (-), Anti Hbe (+). HBV DNA viral load. ALT/AST. If possible, you should periodically check the tests over 1 time / 6 months or 1 year, or go to the doctor and get tested when you feel there is a health problem. Then, based on the actual condition, the doctor will advise you on other necessary tests/explorations to support the diagnosis.
You can perform a health check at a hospital of Vinmec Health System to be consulted by qualified doctors.
Thanks for the question “What tests do I need to do if I have inactive hepatitis B?” sent to Vinmec. Wishing you good health always.
Answered by Master, Doctor Nguyen Thi Muoi - Doctor of Biochemistry - Laboratory Department - Vinmec Ha Long International Hospital
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