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Question
Hello doctor, I have chronic hepatitis B, HbA1c-reactive index >1000.00, Hbeag-reactive index 1.76, I often have rashes, mouth sores, sometimes pain in the right lower quadrant. So it's very dangerous, isn't it, doctor? Seek medical advice.
Nguyen The Minh (1983)
Reply
Hello. The indicators that you describe only show that you have a chronic hepatitis B virus infection, this is not a serious or dangerous manifestation of the disease. You need to see a specialist for a more specific assessment, treatment plan and follow-up monitoring. Even if you don't need medication, you still need to be monitored every 6 months to detect hepatitis that needs to be treated, and screen for liver cancer early.
To be examined by qualified and experienced doctors, you can register for an examination at a hospital under the Vinmec Health System nationwide.
Thank you for trusting me to send questions to Vinmec, looking forward to meeting you for more specific advice.
Answered by Doctor Tran Thi Phuong Thuy - Hepatobiliary Specialist, Department of General Internal Medicine - Vinmec Times City International Hospital
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