Q&A: Is treatment for chronic hepatitis B necessary when HBeAb is positive?

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Hello doctor! The doctor told me that I have chronic hepatitis , auto-immune HBeAb test Positive; HBeAg autoimmunoassay negative; Quantitative HBsAg (HBsAg Quantitative) (CMIA ECLIA), blood:2485; AST: 27; ALT 32: HBV autologous system load <2.0x10*) do I need any treatment or examination? Looking forward to consulting your doctor help me. Thank you.
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Hello! Hepatitis B is an infectious liver disease caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Hepatitis B can be an acute disease or it can also become a chronic disease. Mild to severe hepatitis within the first 6 months of exposure to the hepatitis B virus. If you have chronic hepatitis, you should continue taking your hepatitis B antiviral medication and get tested. Every 3 months for further treatment advice!
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Answered by General Internal Medicine Doctor - Department of Medical Examination and Internal Medicine - Vinmec Ha Long International Hospital
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