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Asked for male, 18 years old from Ahmedabad
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Since you are in ahmedabad. Few suggestions.
1) continue treatment of hep b 2) fibroscan can help you get the assessment of liver stiffness in case you don't have ascites on usg.
3) liver transplant is an option when liver decompensates but you need to enroll early on as waiting period is long in most centres 4) get consultation from Dr. sanjay rajput. He is expert gastro in ahmedabad.
1) continue treatment of hep b 2) fibroscan can help you get the assessment of liver stiffness in case you don't have ascites on usg.
3) liver transplant is an option when liver decompensates but you need to enroll early on as waiting period is long in most centres 4) get consultation from Dr. sanjay rajput. He is expert gastro in ahmedabad.
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Asked for male, 39 years old from Bangalore
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Hello sir. Good to know that your hiv is under control. You will need to continue to take art as long as you live, as of now. In future if any cure is found that will be a game changer. There are better options than viraday now. As long as your vl is undetectable and cd4 is in the normal range the ois remain under check and also non oi conditions. However aids has 4 stages depending upon s/s. It will be better if you consult an hiv Dr. of your choice to know more details, please. Thanks.
Asked for male, 18 years old from Ahmedabad
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Hi,
from the details provided by you, I understand that you have cirrhosis of liver with chronic hepatitis b infection as the cause.
You do not seem to have developed complications of portal hypertension viz. Gi bleed (blood in vomitus or stools), ascites (collection of fluid/water in stomach) or hepatic encephalopathy (drowsiness, transient loss of consciousness) etc.
You need to continue with anti-viral medications for hepatitis b and cardivas along with regular screening and follo...more
from the details provided by you, I understand that you have cirrhosis of liver with chronic hepatitis b infection as the cause.
You do not seem to have developed complications of portal hypertension viz. Gi bleed (blood in vomitus or stools), ascites (collection of fluid/water in stomach) or hepatic encephalopathy (drowsiness, transient loss of consciousness) etc.
You need to continue with anti-viral medications for hepatitis b and cardivas along with regular screening and follo...more
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Asked for male, 32 years old from Kolkata
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Well yes new studies have shown that condom doesn't protect against hiv, soo if the person is hiv positive then you have a higher risk of having hiv infection, do test after 90 days ,visit a virologist that will be better for u, don't be anxious there is treatment available now so nothing to worry about it,
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Hello-
although the risk is low, you can get a sexually transmitted infection (sti) often used instead of a sexually transmitted disease (std) from kissing. Herpes, cytomegalovirus (cmv), human papillomavirus (hpv), and syphilis may spread through active lesions (i.e. Cold sores) or saliva.
although the risk is low, you can get a sexually transmitted infection (sti) often used instead of a sexually transmitted disease (std) from kissing. Herpes, cytomegalovirus (cmv), human papillomavirus (hpv), and syphilis may spread through active lesions (i.e. Cold sores) or saliva.
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