Is there a cure for this kind of virus?
Do I have chance of working abroad?
Anybody can assist me on this matter? Is there someone expert on this?
Please advice! I need it so bad.
You can Pm me too.
Is there a cure for this kind of virus?
Do I have chance of working abroad?
Anybody can assist me on this matter? Is there someone expert on this?
Please advice! I need it so bad.
You can Pm me too.
Is there a cure for this kind of virus? Self limiting. Your body will help fight it MOST but not all get cured.
Do I have chance of working abroad? This is not your priority now. Your health is...Consult a doctor.
Anybody can assist me on this matter? You! Consult a doctor.
Is there someone expert on this? Most doctors are...
Please advice! I need it so bad. again ..Consult a doctor.
You can Pm me too. BTW who said you have Hep B?
And to preempt 'liver -aid sales'- Most scientific literature say don't work.
i have a relative who tested positive but was still able to work in a cruise ship. he was, and i think is still under, medications.
just work closely with your doctor / specialist and you should be fine. you just have he virus but it doesn't mean you are sick already.
god bless!
i'm not an expert but as far as i know, if you were infected with hepa B as an adult then their is a big chance that you will recover from it. but another very important thing is the type of hepa B you have, whether it is "acute" or "chronic". within the first 6 months, your hepa is still considered as "acute". but if 6 months after diagnosis you still test postive for hepa B then thats when it will be classified as "chronic" and this is when it becomes incurable so meaning you can possibly have the disease for the rest of your life. chronic hepa B increases your chance of getting liver cancer so if you smoke and drink alcohol then i think its a good idea to stop. but on the positive side, hepa B is not a death sentence. majority of it don't really progress into being "chronic" and people with hepa B can expect to live longer lives if they take good care of themselves and see their doctor regularly for monitoring.
as for your question if you are still able to work abroad, i think it depends on the country where you want to work, the kind of work you are applying for and of course your employer's policy. as far as i know, most employers require a medical check up and since hepa B is contagious, it may somehow affect your chance of employment overseas.
Thank you, aquafire, Khitty & Velvett for your reply.
I am diagnose when I am 19 years old. I'm 27 now & I am beginning to worry since I would like to work abroad.
I agree that my health is priority.
Thanks guys for the reply. I really do appreciate it alot. Godbless!
better yet pag pa titer usa! para ma hbw.an if naa paba ky active or inactive hep B lurking around you... then if wala and depending on your anti-hepB antigen pagpa booster dose nlng..\
pag pa titer sa HP..
naa man niy tambal pero mahal... dugay dugay sad ang pagtambal ani...
shocks, sad oi dugaya sad ka nag patambal... pa check up sa sa imo liver...
bro, paki-Edit ana imo post kay dli allowed ang CAPS LOCK dri sa Istorya.. basin ma yataps ka ana. Pls read forum rules.Originally Posted by Nikki80
Khitty, doctor ka? or medtech? hehehe and like sa ingon ni epson, pagpa titer usa..daghan man patients sa HP nga hep B reactive..hehe epson, tga HP ka?
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