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What does the Hepatitis B Anti HBsAb 159 IU/ml test result mean?
6 months ago, I was exposed to the blood of a person with hepatitis B. I just got tested, the result was negative and Anti HBsAb reached the threshold of 159 IU/ml but I still see palms, eyes, and water. Ginseng yellow urine. In particular, yellow palms appear more in the afternoon and early morning. Doctor let me ask, what does Anti HBsAb test result 159 IU/ml mean?
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Instructions for viewing hepatitis B test results
Hepatitis B is becoming more and more common. The disease has almost no obvious symptoms but can cause great impact on health. Hepatitis B testing is the best way to detect early and prevent the harmful effects of the disease. Below are the hepatitis B tests that need to be done and how to read the hepatitis B test results corresponding to each type.
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Tests to monitor liver damage in patients with hepatitis B
According to statistics, patients with hepatitis B with HBV virus will have a risk of developing hepatocellular carcinoma 100 times higher than normal and is the leading cause of liver cancer today. Therefore, for patients diagnosed with hepatitis B, in order to be able to monitor and treat most fully, doctors will order tests to monitor liver damage in patients.
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Learn about the HBsAb test in the diagnosis of hepatitis B
Hepatitis B is one of the common causes of cirrhosis and liver cancer. The HBsAb test measures the concentration of antibodies produced by the body to fight this virus. However, in each specific medical situation, there are different ways to interpret the results. The following knowledge will help each person to determine their own HBsAb test results.
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NAT test for early detection of hepatitis B - C
Hepatitis B and hepatitis C are common blood-borne diseases. Accordingly, testing to exclude these two diseases, along with HIV or other diseases, is a mandatory requirement for receiving donated blood units. If in the past, the “window period” was a big concern, today, with NAT testing, this is no longer too difficult.
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