What is convalescent from a previous infection? Eager for advice

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Your second test is positive for hepatitis B antibodies, which means that you have been infected with the hepatitis B virus and have developed antibodies in your body. If the hepatitis B antigen is negative, the virus is not currently expressed and is in the convalescent phase. But the second core antibody is positive, because the core antigen is difficult to detect, so the presence of the core antibody indicates that the virus is already there, but it is currently in a relatively quiescent state.

    As long as the liver function is normal, it means that the destruction of liver cells is inhibited, and there is basically no problem, but if you want to clear it, because the hepatitis B virus is a DNA virus, it is quite difficult.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The first positive item means that you have developed antibodies in your body and do not need to be vaccinated against hepatitis B; The second positive item means that you have been previously infected with the hepatitis B virus but are recovering. Regularly check liver function and antibodies, as long as the liver function is normal, there is no need to consider so much.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Positive hepatitis B e antibody and hepatitis B core antibody indicate that you have been infected with hepatitis B virus without obvious symptoms, and due to strong immunity, you have completely eliminated hepatitis B virus and achieved self-recovery under the action of your own immune system. At present, it is no longer infectious, and if the liver function and B ultrasound are normal, there is no need for **.

    E antibody and core antibody are the hallmark antibodies of the hepatitis B virus, which generally remain positive for many years after infection, so they are left alone given that they have no adverse effects on the body.

    It is clinically found that a very small number of people in this situation belong to the hidden ** infection caused by virus mutation, which will be infectious, if the liver function and B ultrasound are abnormal, you can do HBV-DNA for identification, if the liver function and B ultrasound are normal, it doesn't matter if you do it or not.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You are two and a half positive, indicating that you have been infected with hepatitis B virus or acute hepatitis B virus infection in the recovery period, because your autoimmunity has strongly suppressed the virus, so your 1 (HBSAG) negative positive is also the formation period of surface antibody 2, after the formation of surface antibodies, it is recommended to do DNA tests to assist in diagnosis, and if the DNA is negative, you can inject hepatitis B vaccine. to promote the production of 2 surface antibodies.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It should be acute hepatitis B in recovery.

    Serial number: HBSAG anti-HBS HBeag anti-HBE1+

    1. Commonly known as hepatitis B, it means that the patient is chronic hepatitis and is infectious.

    2. Acute hepatitis B infection stage or chronic hepatitis B surface antigen carrier, the infectivity is weaker.

    3. Hepatitis B has tended to recover, is a chronic carrier, and is infectious, and can be transformed into liver cancer if it continues for a long time.

    4. Those who have been infected with hepatitis B in the past and still have immunity are atypical in the recovery period, and may also be in the acute hepatitis B infection stage.

    5. Hepatitis B infection in the past, which belongs to the recovery period of acute infection, and a small number of people are still infectious.

    6. Have been infected with hepatitis B in the past or are now in acute infection.

    7. Have been vaccinated against hepatitis B or have been infected with hepatitis B before.

    8. Acute hepatitis B convalescence, previous infection with hepatitis B.

    9. Early stage of acute infection or chronic hepatitis B surface antigen carriers are infectious.

    10. Chronic hepatitis B surface antigen carriers are prone to turn negative or tend to recover from acute infection.

    11. Early hepatitis B infection or chronic carrier, highly contagious.

    12. Acute hepatitis B infection tends to recover or is a chronic carrier.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The two meanings are similar.

    All are in the recovery period.

    Regular review and maintenance.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you are sure that the first two items are correct, it means that you have been infected with hepatitis B, but there are no antibodies in your body, and there is still a small amount of virus, and you are in the ** stage, and there is still a certain degree of contagiousness at this stage. Congratulations to LZ on the upcoming **, come on and keep up the current state!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's fine, but you'd better get vaccinated against hepatitis B. If you have antibodies in your body, you don't have to worry about getting infected even if you are with someone who has hepatitis B in the future.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1 Variant of the Great Three Yangs.

    2 Detection errors.

    It is recommended that you go to another hospital for testing.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is an atypical acute ** infection, and the viral HBsAg titer is low and negative, or it is false-positive.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    - -1) Atypical acute infection; (2) Seen in the early stage of infection before the emergence of anti-HBC, HBsAg titers are low and negative, or false-positive.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If there is a virus, it is recommended to take the antiviral drugs Rami and Ade.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You should be infected with hepatitis B, and you already have hepatitis B antibodies in this life, which indicates that the hepatitis B virus has been eliminated, and the body has become resistant to hepatitis B.

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