Hi I need a advice from I have been stressing since I give birth I live in England she has completed her vaccination just waiting for her blood test to be done when she turn one but my viral load is low 43 but worried is their is so much advice that is making me worried am I still at risk to her because wash her hand each time she scratch me
@HepatitisQueensland5 күн бұрын
Hi there, thank you for reaching out. It’s very natural to feel worried, but it’s great to hear that your daughter has completed her hepatitis B vaccinations. The vaccine provides excellent protection, and the upcoming blood test will help confirm her immunity. Hepatitis B isn’t transmitted through casual contact like handwashing or minor scratches, so your everyday activities together are safe. It’s always good to talk to a healthcare professional if you have specific concerns, as they can give you advice tailored to your situation. Take care, and please remember you’re doing a wonderful job protecting your family’s health. 🌻
@Indianboggeman4 ай бұрын
You can't share tooth brush that means you can't kiss 😢
@HepatitisQueensland4 ай бұрын
Hi, thanks for your comment. While it’s true that you shouldn't share toothbrushes kissing is generally safe. This is because Hepatitis B is spread through blood and sexual fluids, not saliva.
@Indianboggeman3 ай бұрын
Can a person hepatitis B vaccinated can sex with hepatitis B positive person without getting infection?
@HepatitisQueensland3 ай бұрын
@@Indianboggeman The hepatitis B vaccine is highly effective in preventing the infection. However, it's important to ensure that the vaccinated person has responded to the vaccine and developed adequate levels of antibodies. This can be confirmed through a blood test. Additionally, using protection, such as condoms, can further reduce the risk of transmission of hepatitis B and other sexually transmitted infections. If you have any concerns about your vaccination status or hepatitis B, it's best to consult with a healthcare professional.
@EliteGrandmaster-p4v5 ай бұрын
Hepatitis b virus can be cured with the help of drakpamu on KZbin he cured me off hepatitis b virus am now totally free from the virus
@samlarry81867 ай бұрын
Dr.akpamu on KZbin cured me from hepatitis b which I suffered for the years now totally free from the virus all thanks to the great dr.akpamu.
@skidwarfarebo2171 Жыл бұрын
I just got diagnosed with chronic hepatitis b at 19 no clue how I got it I’m very antisocial I start treatment in 3 days
@HepatitisQueensland Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience. Being diagnosed with hepatitis B can be a scary and overwhelming experience. Understanding how to manage it long-term can be helpful to focus on. Having hepatitis B is manageable and there is a lot you can do to take control of your health and your life. A healthy diet, not drinking alcohol, and exercising regularly will have an impact on how well your body controls the virus. Over time, the amount of virus in your blood will change which is why it is very important to have regular check-ups to check your levels. There isn't a cure for hepatitis B but there is treatment that can help fight the virus when it is active and slow its ability to damage your liver. Please see our website for more information at www.hepqld.asn.au or call our Infoline in Australia on 1800 437 222.
@Graceii8004 ай бұрын
Being recommended to Dr Abiola on KZbin was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from Hepatitis virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤😊😊
@HarshRajjha-le1nt Жыл бұрын
Do i have to disclose my hepitatis b condition to doctor during medical test for visa as i am fit now and not in any medicine right now
@HepatitisQueensland Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your great question. If you are applying for an Australian permanent visa, the Department of Home Affairs will ask you to arrange a health examination, which may include a blood test for hepatitis. If you are applying for a temporary visa, whether or not you will need a health examination will depend on how long you want to stay in Australia, what your intended activities are, and the type of visa you are applying for. If you're undergoing a health examination, the Department of Home Affairs states that you must disclose your medical history and details of any known medical condition. Please find more information about Australian visa requirements and hepatitis here: www.hepqld.asn.au/resource/australian-visa-requirements-and-hepatitis/
@Graceii8004 ай бұрын
Being recommended to Dr Abiola on KZbin was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from Hepatitis virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤☮️🎉
@superrgrey422 Жыл бұрын
im positive in hepa b one week ago the doctor give me a medicine but until today im so depress and stress i have a very big plan for my future i want to travel and work abroad now its all vanished
@HepatitisQueensland Жыл бұрын
Thanks for reaching out to Hepatitis Queensland. Getting a new hepatitis B diagnosis can be confronting. Some important things to keep in mind: > hep B is a very manageable health condition > having regular 6 monthly checks ups will ensure that your and your doctor know what is happening in your liver living with hep B won't shorten your life, if you take care of your liver > most people with hep B are well and healthy > having hep B won't impact on your work or travel (see www.hepqld.asn.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/FINAL-Aust-Visa-Requirements.pdf) If you have any other questions you can connect with Hepatitis Queensland on 1800 437 222 (in Australia) and we can talk through your concerns.
@Graceii8004 ай бұрын
Being recommended to Dr Abiola on KZbin was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from Hepatitis virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤😊😊
@benuplimbu1524 Жыл бұрын
I have test non reactive hbsag after 4 and 16 weaks it can be reliable
@HepatitisQueensland Жыл бұрын
Hi, thanks for reaching out. Generally, hepatitis b can be detected within 30 to 60 days after a possible infection. When a person tests positive for hepatitis B for longer than 6 months, it's considered a chronic (long-term) hepatitis B infection. If you have concerns, please talk to your doctor. In Australia, you can call the National Infoline on 1800 437 222 for more information and support.
@Graceii8004 ай бұрын
Being recommended to Dr Abiola on KZbin was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from Hepatitis virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤😊😊
@zetland13 Жыл бұрын
Amazing work Hep QLD team!
@HepatitisQueensland Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@aynali6714 Жыл бұрын
Does hepatitisb transimition swaet
@HepatitisQueensland Жыл бұрын
Hi, thanks for the question. You can get hepatitis B if infected blood or body fluids get into your blood, or through unprotected sex without a condom with a partner who has hep B. You cannot get hepatitis B from saliva, sweat, hugging, kissing, or sharing food and plates. If you are concerned you can ask your doctor for a test to check if you have the virus. The best protection from hepatitis B is to be vaccinated.
@Graceii8004 ай бұрын
Being recommended to Dr Abiola on KZbin was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from Hepatitis virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤😊😊
@aynali6714 Жыл бұрын
Does hepatitisb spread through urine
@HepatitisQueensland Жыл бұрын
Hi, thanks for your great question. The hepatitis B virus lives in blood and sexual fluids, not urine. Hepatitis B is passed on if infected blood or sexual fluids get into your blood, this is most often at birth, through blood to blood contact, or unprotected sex. More information about hepatitis B can be found here: www.hepqld.asn.au/hepatitis-b/
@Graceii8004 ай бұрын
Being recommended to Dr Abiola on KZbin was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from Hepatitis virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤😊😊
@baddestobo79292 жыл бұрын
I was having hep b for 1 years until I met Dr Odion online who gave me total cure God bless you sir, kzbin.info/door/tNOQFw081vNqXRCVlqQn6A🍁🍁🍁
@baddestobo79292 жыл бұрын
I was having hep b for 1 years until I met Dr Odion online who gave me total cure God bless you sir, kzbin.info/door/tNOQFw081vNqXRCVlqQn6A🍁🍁🍁
@laxmikantbhandari76362 жыл бұрын
During third month of pregnancy my wife hbsag test was negative it is conclusive or not
@HepatitisQueensland2 жыл бұрын
Hi, thanks for your question. Generally, if there is no surface antigen there is no active virus but it's difficult to advise without knowing the whole history. We would suggest talking to your doctor for an explanation, especially if there are concerns about family history or past infection. Other elements such as antibodies, core antigen and surface antigen can be checked for a complete diagnosis.
@laxmikantbhandari76362 жыл бұрын
@@HepatitisQueensland if risky exposure
@HepatitisQueensland2 жыл бұрын
@@laxmikantbhandari7636 It can take an average of 30 days for a blood test to detect hepatitis B so if you are concerned you can be tested again. Your risk of developing chronic hepatitis B infection depends on how old you are at the time of exposure. As an adult the risk is less than 5%, meaning most adults will clear the virus. For young children, the risk is as high as 95% which means most children will develop a chronic hepatitis B infection if exposed to the virus.
@ragavenragav25762 жыл бұрын
Pls make video about hbv infec person marriage? Possible? And pls remove fear
@HepatitisQueensland2 жыл бұрын
Hi Ragave, thanks for your suggestion. We'll have a look into this.
@ragavenragav25762 жыл бұрын
Hbv infect person marriage possible? To normal person marriage possible? Natural pregnancy possible to future life partner?🙏😭
@HepatitisQueensland2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great question Ragave. There is no reason someone living with hepatitis B cannot marry and have children together as there are ways to protect yourself and your loved ones. Hepatitis B is passed through blood-to-blood contact, unprotected sexual contact and from a mother with hepatitis B to her newborn baby. The best protection to prevent getting hepatitis B is to the hepatitis B vaccination (three injections over a six month period). For those who are unvaccinated practice safe sex and don’t share items that may have traces of blood on them like tweezers, razors or toothbrushes. There are also ways to significantly reduce the likelihood of a mother passing the virus to her baby at birth. It's important to talk to a doctor about how to do this. If you would like any more info please take a look at our website www.hepqld.asn.au or call our free Infoline on 1800 437 222.
@ragavenragav25762 жыл бұрын
Hbv patients marriage possible?
@HepatitisQueensland2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great question Ragave. There is no reason someone living with hepatitis B cannot marry and have children together as there are ways to protect yourself and your loved ones. Hepatitis B is passed through blood-to-blood contact, unprotected sexual contact and from a mother with hepatitis B to her newborn baby. The best protection to prevent getting hepatitis B is to the hepatitis B vaccination (three injections over a six month period). For those who are unvaccinated practice safe sex and don’t share items that may have traces of blood on them like tweezers, razors or toothbrushes. There are also ways to significantly reduce the likelihood of a mother passing the virus to her baby at birth. It's important to talk to a doctor about how to do this. If you would like any more info please take a look at our website www.hepqld.asn.au or call our free Infoline on 1800 437 222.
@ragavenragav25762 жыл бұрын
When expect hbv cure medicine Australia scientist found?
@HepatitisQueensland2 жыл бұрын
Hi Ragave. Thanks for your question. There is no cure for hepatitis B however there is treatment available that can help fight the virus and slow its ability to damage your liver. The medication is only needed when the virus is active. It's difficult to know when the virus is active as there are not always any signs or symptoms. This is why it is important to see your doctor and get check-ups every six months. If you would like any more information please visit our website at www.hepqld.asn.au
@ragavenragav25762 жыл бұрын
Hbv normal life possible?
@HepatitisQueensland2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great question Ragave. There is no reason someone living with hepatitis B cannot live a normal life, There are ways to protect yourself and your loved ones. Hepatitis B is passed through blood-to-blood contact, unprotected sexual contact and from a mother with hepatitis B to her newborn baby. The best protection to prevent getting hepatitis B is to the hepatitis B vaccination (three injections over a six month period). For those who are unvaccinated practice safe sex and don’t share items that may have traces of blood on them like tweezers, razors or toothbrushes. If you would like any more info please take a look at our website www.hepqld.asn.au or call our free Infoline on 1800 437 222.
@ragavenragav25762 жыл бұрын
Hbv infect person normal life possible? To normal person
@ragavenragav25762 жыл бұрын
My humble request sir. Hbv infect person marriage possible or not?
@ragavenragav25762 жыл бұрын
Hbv patients marriage possible? Try to get normal person
@HepatitisQueensland2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great question Ragave. There is no reason someone living with hepatitis B cannot marry and have children together as there are ways to protect yourself and your loved ones. Hepatitis B is passed through blood-to-blood contact, unprotected sexual contact and from a mother with hepatitis B to her newborn baby. The best protection to prevent getting hepatitis B is to the hepatitis B vaccination (three injections over a six month period). For those who are unvaccinated practice safe sex and don’t share items that may have traces of blood on them like tweezers, razors or toothbrushes. There are also ways to significantly reduce the likelihood of a mother passing the virus to her baby at birth. It's important to talk to a doctor about how to do this. If you would like any more info please take a look at our website www.hepqld.asn.au or call our free Infoline on 1800 437 222.
@ragavenragav25762 жыл бұрын
Many doctors told hbv infect Marriage possible there is no any discrimination
@ragavenragav25762 жыл бұрын
Pls clear say sir hbv infec person marriage possible to normal person? Possible or not?🙏😭😭😭
@ragavenragav25762 жыл бұрын
Big doubt about it? Hbv infect person marriage possible or not?
@ragavenragav25762 жыл бұрын
Hbv patients marriage possible? Try to get normal person marriage
@HepatitisQueensland2 жыл бұрын
Hi Ragave, thanks for the great question. There is no reason someone living with hepatitis B cannot marry as there are ways to protect yourself and your loved ones. Hepatitis B is passed through blood-to-blood contact, unprotected sexual contact and from a mother with hepatitis B to her newborn baby. The best protection for your loved ones is to receive the hepatitis B vaccination (three injections over a six month period). If your partner is unvaccinated, you will need to practice safe sex and don’t share items that may have traces of blood on them like tweezers, razors or toothbrushes. If you would like any more info please take a look at our website www.hepqld.asn.au or call our free Infoline on 1800 437 222.
@ragavenragav25762 жыл бұрын
Australia scientist found chronic hbv medicine?
@HepatitisQueensland2 жыл бұрын
Hi Ragave. Thanks for your question. There is no cure for hepatitis B however there is treatment available that can help fight the virus and slow its ability to damage your liver. The medication is only needed when the virus is active. It's difficult to know when the virus is active as there are not always any signs or symptoms. This is why it is important to see your doctor and get check-ups every six months. If you would like any more information please visit our website at www.hepqld.asn.au
@ragavenragav25762 жыл бұрын
Any some body cured chronic hbv?
@HepatitisQueensland2 жыл бұрын
@@ragavenragav2576 Hi Ragave, no there is currently no cure but scientists are working on this.
@HepatitisQueensland2 жыл бұрын
Hi Ragave, thanks for the great question. There is no reason someone living with hepatitis B cannot marry as there are ways to protect yourself and your loved ones. Hepatitis B is passed through blood-to-blood contact, unprotected sexual contact and from a mother with hepatitis B to her newborn baby. The best protection for your loved ones is to receive the hepatitis B vaccination (three injections over a six month period). If your partner is unvaccinated, you will need to practice safe sex and don’t share items that may have traces of blood on them like tweezers, razors or toothbrushes. If you would like any more info please take a look at our website www.hepqld.asn.au or call our free Infoline on 1800 437 222.
@blessingflourish8545 Жыл бұрын
13 years of disappointment disaster and mockery, Because of my (Hepatitis b) problem, I suffered so much..But thankfully i was able to get rid of it permanently without any delay with the help of dr aloma channel I found on KZbin
@monstaa25412 жыл бұрын
I am a hep b reactive and also i am an agriculture student. Is it possible for me to work on any livestock farm or not? because most of the livestock required hep b testing.. im scared throught out my entire life because what if no one will accept me in any type job
@HepatitisQueensland2 жыл бұрын
Hi Monstaa, thanks for getting in touch and for your question. In Australia, people living with hepatitis B and hepatitis C have rights that protect them from being discriminated against. There are only a handful of reasons why you would need to disclose your hepatitis B status, this includes healthcare workers, blood/organ donors, joining the Defence Force, and sometimes for insurance/superannuation. If a blood spill occurs in any workplace there is standard occupational health and safety guidance to treat any blood as potentially infectious, regardless of whether the injured person has disclosed that they have a blood-borne virus. This can be a complex topic so please feel free to call our Infoline on 1800 437 222 for a confidential discussion, or you can visit our website for more information: www.hepqld.asn.au/living-with-hepatitis
@Graceii8004 ай бұрын
Being recommended to Dr Abiola on KZbin was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from Hepatitis virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤☮️🎉
@Gemnp2 жыл бұрын
1. Does hepatitis spread by hikey ? 2. Will we get hepatitis if we touch the fluid or blood meanwhile our skin intact ? Thnk you
@HepatitisQueensland2 жыл бұрын
Hi Ngurah, thanks for the great question. You can get hepatitis B if infected blood or body fluids get into your blood, or through unprotected sex without a condom with a partner who has hep B. Hepatitis C is a little bit different as you can only get it if your blood comes into contact with infected blood. You cannot get hepatitis B or C from saliva, hugging, kissing, or sharing food and plates. The situation you have described of coming into contact with infected blood with your skin intact does not sound like it would be likely to transmit the hepatitis virus. However, if you are concerned you can ask your doctor for a test to check if you have the virus. The best protection from hepatitis B is to be vaccinated. While there is no vaccination for hepatitis C, in most cases it can be treated successfully with medication.
@Gemnp2 жыл бұрын
@@HepatitisQueensland thank you. I have just test for hep b hbsag after 9 weeks possible exposure. The result is negative, Is the result of test can be reliable ? Thank you
@HepatitisQueensland2 жыл бұрын
@@Gemnp Hi Ngurah, we would suggest being retested at 6 months as the hepatitis B antibodies can take some time to appear depending on the type of test used. Before you receive the results of this test it's worth considering using protection with any sexual partners and being mindful of blood-to-blood contact. For more information on how hepatitis B can be passed on please visit our website www.hepqld.asn.au/hepatitis-b/
@Graceii8004 ай бұрын
Being recommended to Dr Abiola on KZbin was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from Hepatitis virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤😊😊🎉
@nishantvermavlog1902 жыл бұрын
I wish there should be a treatment like Hepatitis c to cure hepatitis b,this is my prayer to God...However I have no Hepatitis b and I wish everyone be safe from it.God give them courage to face this disease...Love and support from India🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
@Graceii8004 ай бұрын
Being recommended to Dr Abiola on KZbin was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from Hepatitis virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤☮️🎉
@roselinekanmani39732 жыл бұрын
Please tell me any possible to cure this problem
@HepatitisQueensland2 жыл бұрын
Hi Roseline, thanks for reaching out. While there is no cure for hepatitis B, there is very effective treatment available than can help fight the virus and slow its ability to damage the liver. Hepatitis B treatment is only recommended during certain times so it is very important to have regular check-ups with a doctor who will check if treatment is needed. Please see our website for more information at www.hepqld.asn.au or if in Australia please call the national Infoline on 1800 437 222 to talk to someone.
@Dro9112 жыл бұрын
Good Job, doctors need to let the patient know about this virus, not everybody knows about hep b in the US they don’t even talk about it it's all about HIV. And hep b is more dangerous than hep b
@HepatitisQueensland2 жыл бұрын
Thanks John. You're right hepatitis B is a major global health problem and not enough people know about it. Thankfully there is a very safe and effective vaccine to protect yourself from catching hep b. There is also treatment available if you do have the virus and six-monthly check ups with your doctor are highly recommended.
@janakiraman76362 жыл бұрын
I'm chronic hbsag + My hbeag non reactive and my anti hbe reactive hbv dna 20 it mean clear it self or life long continue ??
@HepatitisQueensland2 жыл бұрын
Hi Janaki. We are unable to provide medical advice on your situation as your doctor is best placed to do this. While there is no cure for chronic hepatitis B, people can progress through different stages. Some of these stages will require treatment and others will not. Many people with hepatitis B have no symptoms so it is important to have regular check ups with your doctor to see what stage of the virus you are in. For more information please take a look at our hepatitis B page on our website: www.hepqld.asn.au/hepatitis-b
@Graceii8004 ай бұрын
Being recommended to Dr Abiola on KZbin was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from Hepatitis virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤☮️🎉
@chinnachandru18292 жыл бұрын
Sir sir please reply I took 2nd dose of vaccination of hepatitis B nd 3 dose I took later 1 year and how long it will be last in our body 2nd Dose of Vaccination and again I shud start from beginning 3 dose of vaccination...
@HepatitisQueensland2 жыл бұрын
For the hepatitis B vaccine to be effective you need to have three doses in a six month period. If you have had two, speak to your doctor to find out if you can have the third dose now or if you need to start the course again.
@chinnachandru18292 жыл бұрын
Sir hw long hepatitis 2nd Dose vaccination will last in our body...
@HepatitisQueensland2 жыл бұрын
For the hepatitis B vaccine to be effective you need to have three doses in a six month period. If you have had two, speak to your doctor to find out if you can have the third dose now or if you need to start the course again.
@keithurban85782 жыл бұрын
I am finally cured of Human Papillomavirus, who could have believed I would survive this rage. Words ain’t enough to express thanks to DrAyomede on KZbin who made it a reality for me to live without HPV again.
@janakiraman76362 жыл бұрын
Is hbsag cause urinary tract infection. Pain in penis I'm chronic hbsag +😒😓
@HepatitisQueensland2 жыл бұрын
Hi Janaki. This is not usually a symptom of hepatitis B however we suggest you talk to your doctor. Good luck.
@Graceii8004 ай бұрын
Being recommended to Dr Abiola on KZbin was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from Hepatitis virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤😊😊
@justforniks2 жыл бұрын
Been tested positive with Hepatitis B just a couple of weeks ago. And I still can't absorbed it. I've been overthinking and stressing about it til now. It's hard for me because I don't know what to do. Help me please
@HepatitisQueensland2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for getting in touch. Being diagnosed with hepatitis B can be a scary and overwhelming experience. Understanding how to manage it long-term is often the part that you need to focus on. Having hepatitis B is manageable and there is a lot you can do to take control of your health and your life. A healthy diet, not drinking alcohol, and exercising regularly will have an impact on how well your body controls the virus. Over time the amount of virus in your blood will change which is why it is very important to have regular check-ups to check your levels. There isn't a cure for hepatitis B but there is treatment that can help fight the virus when it is active and slow its ability to damage your liver. Please see our website for more information at www.hepqld.asn.au or call our Infoline in Australia on 1800 437 222.
@Graceii8004 ай бұрын
Being recommended to Dr Abiola on KZbin was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from Hepatitis virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤☮️🎉
@nightsphenom71222 жыл бұрын
I’m very upset with myself because I’m a young man that’s never been with multiple women and has only been with one woman who is negative for it and just a genuinely good person to everyone. I have no idea how I contracted this and pray that there will be a cure for it one day
@HepatitisQueensland2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for getting in touch. Being diagnosed with hepatitis B can be a scary and overwhelming experience. Many people live with not knowing how they contracted the virus, so you are not alone there. Understanding how to manage it long-term is often the part that you need to focus on! Having hepatitis B is manageable and there is a lot you can do to take control of your health and your life. A healthy diet, not drinking alcohol, and exercising regularly will have an impact on how well your body controls the virus. Over time the amount of virus in your blood will change which is why it is very important to have regular check-ups to check your levels. There isn't a cure for hepatitis B but there is treatment that can help fight the virus when it is active and slow its ability to damage your liver. Please see our website for more information at www.hepqld.asn.au or call our Infoline in Australia on 1800 437 222.
@nightsphenom71222 жыл бұрын
@@HepatitisQueensland doesn’t this virus go away on its own? I shouldn’t need to worry about long-term since it mainly goes away
@HepatitisQueensland2 жыл бұрын
@@nightsphenom7122 If you have hepatitis B for longer than six months, it is called a ‘chronic’ infection and means you will have hepatitis B for life. Having chronic hepatitis B is manageable. Focus on keeping your body healthy and getting regular check ups from your doctor or specialist. We have more information about chronic hepatitis B here: www.hepqld.asn.au/hepatitis-b/
@Graceii8004 ай бұрын
Being recommended to Dr Abiola on KZbin was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from Hepatitis virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤☮️🎉
@roviesfavorites83283 жыл бұрын
I am this vey jolly person before until my school required us to test for hepatitis and I was shock that I have this disease and give me depression and anxiety. This disease is hindrance to my dreams😔 I wanted to work abroad so I could have better life but they always rejecting me.😭😭
@HepatitisQueensland2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for getting in touch. Being diagnosed with hepatitis B can be a scary and overwhelming experience. Understanding how to manage it long-term is often the part that you need to focus on. Having hepatitis B is manageable and there is a lot you can do to take control of your health and your life. A healthy diet, not drinking alcohol, and exercising regularly will have an impact on how well your body controls the virus. Over time the amount of virus in your blood will change which is why it is very important to have regular check-ups to check your levels. There isn't a cure for hepatitis B but there is treatment that can help fight the virus when it is active and slow its ability to damage your liver. Please see our website for more information at www.hepqld.asn.au or call our Infoline in Australia on 1800 437 222.
@Graceii8004 ай бұрын
Being recommended to Dr Abiola on KZbin was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from Hepatitis virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤😊😊🎉
@alexeivill83793 жыл бұрын
What is the medicine for HEPA B?
@HepatitisQueensland3 жыл бұрын
Hi Alexei, the most common medications that are prescribed for someone with hepatitis B are Entecavir (Baraclude) and Tenofovir (Viread). Both of these medications come in tablets. They are very effective and have very few side effects. Another treatment that is used less commonly is pegylated interferon which is given as an injection in the abdomen once per week for six to twelve months. This medication can have side effects and can interfere with other medications. It's important to discuss your treatment options with your doctor so you can make an informed choice about what is best for you.
@Graceii8004 ай бұрын
Being recommended to Dr Abiola on KZbin was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from Hepatitis virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤☮️🎉
@chinnachandru18293 жыл бұрын
Sir I have Hbsag positive and HbEag negative so how long it will take from chronic stage to cirosis stage ...and it's good to he HbEag Nagetive... please do reply
@HepatitisQueensland3 жыл бұрын
Hi Chinna, can I ask which country you are in? We are unable to help with specific medical advice but perhaps we can assist you in locating a local doctor or organisation you could talk to.
@chinnachandru18293 жыл бұрын
@@HepatitisQueensland Hi sir I m from. India just I want to know how long it will take from chronic stage to cirosis stage... please reply sir
@HepatitisQueensland3 жыл бұрын
@@chinnachandru1829 Hi Chinna. The length of time it will take to progress to cirrhosis depends on many factors and is different for each person. Your body's ability to control the hepatitis B virus can change so it's important to get check ups every six months. Can I suggest contact www.chennailiverfoundation.org who may be able to provide you with some local support. Best of luck.
@chinnachandru18293 жыл бұрын
@@HepatitisQueensland approximately how long it will take sir how many years it's will take to convert to cirosis just for knowledge I m asking u sir please do reply...
@HepatitisQueensland3 жыл бұрын
@@chinnachandru1829 Hi Chinna, I'm sorry this is not a question we can answer.
@58bang253 жыл бұрын
Took 3 doses of vaccine before 2 years. Still tested positive in Elisa test last day. What might be the reason?? Can it be a false positive???
@HepatitisQueensland3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your question. The Elisa test is not a test we have much experience with in Queensland. While vaccines are highly effective there is a very small chance it hasn't been effective. We would recommend that you see your doctor to confirm your results with a blood test.
@Graceii8004 ай бұрын
Being recommended to Dr Abiola on KZbin was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from Hepatitis virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤😊😊
@chinnachandru18293 жыл бұрын
Y der s no cure....??? and parmanent curable for Hepatitis B....
@HepatitisQueensland3 жыл бұрын
Hi Chinna, thanks for reaching out. While new scientific research in treating and curing chronic illnesses is occurring all the time we don't know how far away a cure is for hepatitis B. Though it's not a cure there is however treatment for hepatitis B than can help fight the virus and slow its ability to damage your liver. It's very important to have regular check-ups and develop healthy habits which will also help you focus on what you can control to help manage your fears and your health. Please see our website for more information at www.hepqld.asn.au or call our Infoline in Australia on 1800 437 222.
@chinnachandru18293 жыл бұрын
Hi sir I took 2 dose of vaccination and still I Will get infection from hepatitis B..Nd I checked my Hbs anti title level it's 75
@chinnachandru18293 жыл бұрын
Please reply sir ...Ur valuable reply give me
@HepatitisQueensland3 жыл бұрын
@@chinnachandru1829 Hi Chinna, If you don't know whether or not you are immune, your doctor can do a blood test to check. If you have completed a course of vaccination against Hepatitis B (through an approved schedule), you are considered immune as long as your anti-HBs titre measures as being >10 mIU/mL. The best way to know is to talk to your doctor.
@chinnachandru18293 жыл бұрын
@@HepatitisQueensland ok thank you sir
@chinnachandru18293 жыл бұрын
Hi sir I took 2 dose of vaccination and there s any chance to get haptitis B Nd I checked my Hbs Anti body title test it's 75 ml Please suggest me Nd please advise me
@HepatitisQueensland3 жыл бұрын
If you don't know whether or not you are immune, your doctor can do a blood test to check. If you have completed a course of vaccination against Hepatitis B (through an approved schedule), you are considered immune as long as your anti-HBs titre measures as being >10 mIU/mL. The best way to know is to talk to your doctor.
@chinnachandru18293 жыл бұрын
Hi I have taken 2 dose of vaccination and still I will infect with hapetatits B Nd I did my HBS title test it's 75 ml
@HepatitisQueensland3 жыл бұрын
If you don't know whether or not you are immune, your doctor can do a blood test to check. If you have completed a course of vaccination against Hepatitis B (through an approved schedule), you are considered immune as long as your anti-HBs titre measures as being >10 mIU/mL. The best way to know is to talk to your doctor.
@chinnachandru18293 жыл бұрын
Please reply
@HepatitisQueensland3 жыл бұрын
Hi Chinna, how can we help you?
@chinnachandru18293 жыл бұрын
@@HepatitisQueensland sir I have taken 2 Dose of hepatitis vaccination and der s any chance to get haptitis B to me and I checked my Hbs Anti title level it's 75 ml Please reply I m getting scared
@HepatitisQueensland3 жыл бұрын
@@chinnachandru1829 Hi Chinna, If you don't know whether or not you are immune, your doctor can do a blood test to check. If you have completed a course of vaccination against Hepatitis B (through an approved schedule), you are considered immune as long as your anti-HBs titre measures as being >10 mIU/mL. The best way to know is to talk to your doctor.
@HepatitisQueensland3 жыл бұрын
@@chinnachandru1829 Hi Chinna, I'm sorry we can only provide general information and cannot give specific medical advice. Your doctor is the best person to talk to about your individual circumstances.
@Graceii8004 ай бұрын
Being recommended to Dr Abiola on KZbin was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from Hepatitis virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤😊😊
@chinnachandru18293 жыл бұрын
Hi After taking 2 dose vaccination der s any chance to get hepatitis B...and we check vaccination hbs anti title it's 75 ... please reply on this
@HepatitisQueensland3 жыл бұрын
If you don't know whether or not you are immune, your doctor can do a blood test to check. If you have completed a course of vaccination against Hepatitis B (through an approved schedule), you are considered immune as long as your anti-HBs titre measures as being >10 mIU/mL. The best way to know is to talk to your doctor.
@Graceii8004 ай бұрын
Being recommended to Dr Abiola on KZbin was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from Hepatitis virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤☮️🎉
@aladindanavataraeng11943 жыл бұрын
I am hepatitis B positive for 6 years. From Indonesia.
@HepatitisQueensland3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your diagnosis Rike. How are you going with managing the virus? We have some information on our website about living well with hepatitis you might like to read www.hepqld.asn.au/living-with-hepatitis/.
@aladindanavataraeng11943 жыл бұрын
@@HepatitisQueensland does this organization already exist in Indonesia? because in Indonesia not too exposed about hepatitis b. many do not know and do not understand, what to do, where to go. including me currently have never had any treatment due to cost. and I didn't work because I was sick. Thank you for your attention
@aladindanavataraeng11943 жыл бұрын
@Lerato Makuba sorry, I have no money
@HepatitisQueensland3 жыл бұрын
@@aladindanavataraeng1194 Hi Rike, we are a small not for profit organisation based in Queensland, Australia. After some searching I came across www.budilukmanto.org/ who are based in Indonesia. I don't know if they can directly help you but they may be able to point you in the right direction.
@Graceii8004 ай бұрын
Being recommended to Dr Abiola on KZbin was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from Hepatitis virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤☮️🎉
@princesslopez67533 жыл бұрын
im crying while watching this i dont know if this disease is curable or just accept that i cant be cured anymore . i want to work in other countries but i cant pass the medical exam because of this disease .i have no money especially this days of pandemic .i cant afford to buy meds for me to be healthy bc i cant find a job.i feel hopeless .i always pray that all the people living with this disease can be cured someday .
@HepatitisQueensland3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for reaching out. Living with hepatitis B can be scary and overwhelming at times. While there is currently no cure the available treatments can help fight the virus when it is active and slow its ability to damage your liver. A healthy diet, not drinking alcohol, and exercising regularly also helps your body to stay healthy. For information on Australian visa requirements and hepatitis please visit www.hepqld.asn.au/resource/australian-visa-requirements-and-hepatitis/
@mack96153 жыл бұрын
My elder brother also had Hepatitis B. When we went to hospital and tested out his blood, he had at 45 point. My parents scared, they were weeping from 2 years. But thanks to God, he was lucky and survived. Message to all patients - don't give up, you all can beat everything.
@HepatitisQueensland3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story Mack. How your body reacts to hepatitis B depends on how old you are when you come into contact with the virus. 90% of newborn babies with hep B mothers, will go on to have chronic hep B if they don't receive a vaccination at birth. 50% of children will develop chronic hep B if exposed to the virus. For adults, 95% will clear the virus and not develop chronic hepatitis B. We encourage everyone to be tested as people with hepatitis B will often have no symptoms even if they have the virus.
@Graceii8004 ай бұрын
Being recommended to Dr Abiola on KZbin was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from Hepatitis virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤☮️🎉
@SamKhan-ws5bb3 жыл бұрын
Hello, I have chronic hep b. But iam not able to understand iam in which phase of the virus. I have low viral load and high liver function. Do I need Treatment? Please help me in this.
@HepatitisQueensland3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for reaching out Sam. It's important to have your regular six-month check-ups with your doctor or specialist. It is through these appointments that they will help decide if you need treatment as we are unable to provide this advice to you. Not everyone will need treatment as sometimes your body can control the virus and the liver damage itself. Feel free to contact us for further information or support on 1800 437 222. We also have a factsheet with further info that might be helpful www.hepqld.asn.au/resource/hepatitis-b-what-you-need-to-know/
@HepatitisBChannelHepatitisB3 жыл бұрын
Kinda saying your baby can get hep b .... is bad news.... say we make sure baby is safe.... and making a hep b check a choice seems pretty odd...we have to do some tests to garantee babies safety is that okay? Kinda avoids a decision.... further deciding her mums infection means shes been wandering around for years not getting a test is a little odd... just thoughts...
@HepatitisQueensland3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your thoughts. We think this is an important conversation to have with mums who are living with hepatitis B. Unfortunately many babies around the world do end up with hep B this way. We want mothers in Australia to be empowered and to speak to their health care providers about their options and choices. We think early pregnancy is a great time to test people for hep B as there are so many people who remain undiagnosed. In Australia, there are 70,000 people who are undiagnosed. We'd be happy to continue the conversation, we can be contacted online here www.hepqld.asn.au/contact-us/
@HepatitisBChannelHepatitisB3 жыл бұрын
@@HepatitisQueensland i guess in uk maternity units automatically test all pregnant women... so our conversations are very different...if we waited for mums to ask for a test.... well onward risks would be very common ... the 80.000 we have diagnised since maternity testing became compulsary ... we are in a position to say "because we tested we can now maje certain baby is safe"...
@HepatitisBChannelHepatitisB3 жыл бұрын
Humbly bumbly its also over the years we have found its a crucial conversation too.... thats why we always lead with the concept mother to child transmission is a "never event" we dont let it occur ...we have great tests vaccines immunoglobins medicines now...... we always prevent this issue now.... this is first....we found talk of this percentage get infected.... created all sorts of problems.... women forgoing children as there is a risk being the most common.... but unnecessary terminations also..... we found about 10% of women surveyed had serious depression and such issues if they had read about risks first instead of the "never event" solutions.... the conversation is so potent.... many women hear of any risk anywhere and the heartbreak starts.... even the last 1000 on the uk helpline we noticed nearly half were unable to explain why there baby will be safe..... so i guess thats the job.... once they know why a transmission is impossible they can relax ....
@HepatitisQueensland3 жыл бұрын
@@HepatitisBChannelHepatitisB In Australia we have the same experience with very low rates of maternal transmission because of access to immunoglobulins and vaccines. However, this particular animation is exploring the context for women who have immigrated from high prevalence countries where these systems are not set up. We feel it's important to have these conversations and encourage the community to connect with this.
@nusratdeshmukh2473 жыл бұрын
I want fibroscan machine please share machine dealer and price
@HepatitisQueensland3 жыл бұрын
Hi Nusrat, you can find a distributor in your local area by going to this webpage www.echosens.com/locate-us/. Best of luck :)