Monday, January 11, 2010

Hep B Symptoms When Do Signs Of Hep B Begin To Show?

When do signs of Hep B begin to show? - hep b symptoms

I'm almost 8 months pregnant and I realized that my high school friends dad had hepatitis B. If symptoms occur? I already know? In the years since high school.

I will ask my doctor, but I can not go to sleep now make so much worry about it.

5 comments:

Lauren said...

Your doctor would have known if he had the blood test, unless you do not check on you .. do not worry, the doctor would say, because I'm sure you've got a lot of blood for the moment!

Lauren said...

Your doctor would have known if he had the blood test, unless you do not check on you .. do not worry, the doctor would say, because I'm sure you've got a lot of blood for the moment!

Anonymous said...

A simple blood test can check whether you have had.
He had to have (the exposure to body fluids happened at work) and I almost shit when I read that they had detected antibodies. Just as a reference for when you have done is that which would say the results "," and what they actually say:
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The anti-hepatitis B surface (anti-HBs): A positive result indicates immunity to the Hepatitis B vaccine or cure the infection.

Hepatitis B (HBsAg): A negative result means that the person has never been exposed to the virus or are recovering from an acute hepatitis, and got rid of the virus (or possibly) a hidden infection. A positive (or reactive) result indicates an active infection, but did not specify whether the virus can be transmitted to others.

E)-hepatitis B (HBeAg: A positive (or reactive) result indicates the presence of viruses that extend to other areas. A negative result usually means that the virus can pass on to others andalvo in parts of the world where infection with strains that can not make this protein on the agenda.

Anti-hepatitis B (anti-HBc): If present with a positive anti-HBs, it usually indicates recovery from infection and the person is a carrier or chronic infection. In the acute infection is the first type of anti-HBc IgM antibodies appear a. Can demonstrate testing for these types of antibodies, whether a person was recently infected with HBV (anti-HBc IgM is a good thing) or for a certain time (for anti-HBc IgM negative).

HBV DNA: a positive (or reactive) result indicates the presence of viruses that extend to other areas. A negative result usually means that the virus can spread to other, especially if the evidence can be collected, only 200 virus (copies) in one milliliter of blood are used.

Anonymous said...

A simple blood test can check whether you have had.
He had to have (the exposure to body fluids happened at work) and I almost shit when I read that they had detected antibodies. Just as a reference for when you have done is that which would say the results "," and what they actually say:
-----------------------------------
The anti-hepatitis B surface (anti-HBs): A positive result indicates immunity to the Hepatitis B vaccine or cure the infection.

Hepatitis B (HBsAg): A negative result means that the person has never been exposed to the virus or are recovering from an acute hepatitis, and got rid of the virus (or possibly) a hidden infection. A positive (or reactive) result indicates an active infection, but did not specify whether the virus can be transmitted to others.

E)-hepatitis B (HBeAg: A positive (or reactive) result indicates the presence of viruses that extend to other areas. A negative result usually means that the virus can pass on to others andalvo in parts of the world where infection with strains that can not make this protein on the agenda.

Anti-hepatitis B (anti-HBc): If present with a positive anti-HBs, it usually indicates recovery from infection and the person is a carrier or chronic infection. In the acute infection is the first type of anti-HBc IgM antibodies appear a. Can demonstrate testing for these types of antibodies, whether a person was recently infected with HBV (anti-HBc IgM is a good thing) or for a certain time (for anti-HBc IgM negative).

HBV DNA: a positive (or reactive) result indicates the presence of viruses that extend to other areas. A negative result usually means that the virus can spread to other, especially if the evidence can be collected, only 200 virus (copies) in one milliliter of blood are used.

Anonymous said...

A simple blood test can check whether you have had.
He had to have (the exposure to body fluids happened at work) and I almost shit when I read that they had detected antibodies. Just as a reference for when you have done is that which would say the results "," and what they actually say:
-----------------------------------
The anti-hepatitis B surface (anti-HBs): A positive result indicates immunity to the Hepatitis B vaccine or cure the infection.

Hepatitis B (HBsAg): A negative result means that the person has never been exposed to the virus or are recovering from an acute hepatitis, and got rid of the virus (or possibly) a hidden infection. A positive (or reactive) result indicates an active infection, but did not specify whether the virus can be transmitted to others.

E)-hepatitis B (HBeAg: A positive (or reactive) result indicates the presence of viruses that extend to other areas. A negative result usually means that the virus can pass on to others andalvo in parts of the world where infection with strains that can not make this protein on the agenda.

Anti-hepatitis B (anti-HBc): If present with a positive anti-HBs, it usually indicates recovery from infection and the person is a carrier or chronic infection. In the acute infection is the first type of anti-HBc IgM antibodies appear a. Can demonstrate testing for these types of antibodies, whether a person was recently infected with HBV (anti-HBc IgM is a good thing) or for a certain time (for anti-HBc IgM negative).

HBV DNA: a positive (or reactive) result indicates the presence of viruses that extend to other areas. A negative result usually means that the virus can spread to other, especially if the evidence can be collected, only 200 virus (copies) in one milliliter of blood are used.

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