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Health query I am a 25 year old male. I had hepatitis b infection when I was a child like 20 years ago. Recently on june 6th, I had full medical check up and found hbsag +ve. Doctor asked for hbeag, which was negative and hbv viral dna which was also not detected. I had lft and blood routine test as well and neither of them had any abnormalities. But after checking for afp (alpha fetoprotein), value was 10.3 ng/ml which I found to be slightly different from normal range. Is 10.3 ng/ml afp level normal?


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