correct ka jan edu
Yes sakto gyud. mgpa Immunize mo, Hep B Immunization. But remember, dili life time imu immunity, so after a certain year from your last dose, mg pa immunize mo again. I think 2 years ang immunity? Im not that sure ..Hep B is incurable but can be moderately controlled. Murag diabetes bah mga dili na ka maayo btaw pero ma control nimo, I said moderately controllable xa kay mu damage gyud xa sa imu liver, but atleast you control it para slow ang progress sa pgka damage and will give you a better chance of longer life.Originally Posted by ilovepooh
the_giant, there is really no cure for hepa B, sad to say..but, if you only have a healthy lifestyle, there will be a big chance that you can still live your dream of going abroad. how? if the viral count will be lowered to the point that it won't get detected when you will be having your medical check.up. trust me, this really is true coz i know someone who had HEPA B without him knowing and then he was able to go to dubai without him knowing that he has the disease. He just found out when he had his check up, the doctor told him that he had hepa b coz his liver was inflamed though the viral count is super low that it can bo longer be detected.
so, just take good care of yourself and then monitor your viral count and try to maintain it the lowest level possible and you'll be set to go!![]()
...guys ang hepa is one of the most contagious dse...the cause of this dse.is VIRUS same with AIDS/HIV...u can acquire or get Hep.B through sexual contact...so safe *** is one of the basic safety precations to avoid these type of deadly dse....i should say deadly and costly dse.coz u can prevent only the complications but not to treat the dse...not like with hepa.A is curable with proper doctor's consultations and taking of prescribed medications....PLS..PLS...consult ur DOCTOR about these type of dse...thats why be careful in doing fun like ***....
ako advise lang nimu bro...yaw lang jud panakod bro...tinuod jud na ila gisulti, theres no cure for hep B pero there are lot of ways to control it...goodluck bro, and be healthy!!! makulay ang buhay sa sinabawang gulay...peace
naka patient kog bayot na nai HepB..
then grabeh na kau ka damaged iyang liver nahimung cancer..
then cge naxag seizures..
bata pah raba unta..
.. please consult a reliable doctor.. better explanation.. and better interventions..![]()
hi there... i have an aunt right now who have a hepa-c... naay cirrohosis sa liver... the doctor told her she needs 600k and shes got 1 year to live... shes from bohol... shes suppose to have a weekly treatment here in chong hua hospital which will cost her P20k-30k/weekly...
financially, sakit sa bulsa ang medication... aisde from the psychological stress sa amo ng arelatives...
asked her to go for herbal medicine... today shes 50% ok... its this thing called green barley (its specialty is repairing the liver)...are hopes are high...
ikaw, unsay imong ginabuhat ron or gina-inom nga medication?
if you have some questions, feel free to pm me...
at your service,
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there is a very thin line between Hep B and Hep C. but i think can be both body fluids and even involves with addiction like intravenously. is wat they mode of transmission sa virus. ang kuyaw kay ASYMPTOMATIC Hepatitis B or C when d person doesnt even know that he has it and has been living with family and friends around.
ky sa facility ron and hospital m working with before, apil na sa amo protocol regarding blood born pathogens and risks namo. we have to report it if we got stuck or in contact with body fluids.
Pa-titer gyud sa tanan clase, even the antigen or surface Aby readings. dont worry Hep B is treatable. dont quote me on this na treatable meaning ma-wagtang gyud...no not that way. i mean naa drugs hatag lang to suppress/stop the spread. once u have it, ul always be a carrier of the virus but not necessarily ur spreading it. u just have the antibody now.
Last edited by vienzel; 09-03-2008 at 02:02 AM.
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