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Dr. Arun Verma Hepatologist
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Dr. Nitin Manglik Hepatologist

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Sir can fibrosis at F3 can never reversed to F0 Liver

Male | 23

Fibrosis stage F3 refers to some serious scarring in your liver which is not good. The same thing can come from illnesses such as hepatitis or drinking too much. The good news is with the right treatment the fibrosis can improve and even revert to a healthier stage like F0. Eating a healthy diet, avoiding alcohol, and taking prescribed medications can all help in this process.

Answered on 25th Feb '25

Dr. Gaurav Gupta

Dr. Gaurav Gupta

Gross Description: Specimen received in formalin with proper lab no. consists of one tan brown linear piece of tissue. It measures 1.2x0.2cm. Submitted as such. Microscopic Examination: Sections show linear core of liver tissue. The liver tissue shows mild distortion of the lobular architecture. NAS score: Steatosis: 2 (about 52% of hepatocytes) Lobular inflammation: 1 (2 foci/200x) Hepatocytes ballooning: 2 (Many hepatocytes) Total NAS score: 5/8 Fibrosis: Ic (Periportal) Diagnosis: NAS score: 5/8 Fibrosis: le Is that report is Normal. Pls explain?

Male | 28

Your liver has some­ issues according to the report. It's inflame­d and swollen with fat deposits. Obesity, chole­sterol problems, or alcohol could cause the­se changes. To improve live­r health, focus on eating right, exe­rcising regularly, and giving up alcohol. Taking care of your liver is crucial for ove­rall well-being.

Answered on 23rd July '24

Dr. Gaurav Gupta

Dr. Gaurav Gupta

Sir i am 34 yr female...i am recently diagnosed with HBs +ve.I have one child 5.6 yr,maritel life 7 yr ,i also vaccinated Hbs in 2017 what should I do?Is any treatment available

Female | 34

follow these herbal combination for complete cure :- sootshekhar ras 125 mg twice a day, pittari avleh 10 gms twice a day, vyadhi har rasayan 125 mg twice a day, after breakfast and dinner with water, send your reports initially

Answered on 25th Sept '24

Dr. N S S Gauri

Dr. N S S Gauri

Last 8 month before i have checked blood test, That result is showing hbsag is positive (Elisa test 4456). Yesterday i checked blood test Hbsag is positive and value is 5546). How to reduce the value and result is negative. If any medicine and treatment.

Male | 29

The HBsAg test is positive, which means you have been infected with the hepatitis B virus (HBV). To manage this, it's important to follow your doctor's treatment plan, including taking antiviral medications regularly. These medications can help reduce the viral load in your body. Along with a healthy lifestyle, this approach can help control the infection and potentially lead to a negative result in future tests.

Answered on 25th Sept '24

Dr. Gaurav Gupta

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