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Seeking Assistance with Test Results Interpretation

3/25/2025, 12:00:33 PMMale25-34

I would appreciate some guidance regarding my recent test outcomes. The quantitative result for my Hepatitis B Surface Antibody stood at 160.40, and the test came back positive for Hepatitis B Surface Antibody. Additionally, my AST level is recorded at 15, which I assume may be relevant to my situation. I am a 25-year-old female, weighing 130 pounds, and work in the healthcare field. I have had one partner for several years now and do not take any medications or smoke. Furthermore, I completed the Hepatitis B vaccination series during infancy.

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Cony

3/25/2025, 12:01:16 PM

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It sounds like you're seeking clarification on your Hepatitis B test results, which is important for understanding your health status. Let's break this down into key points regarding your test results and what they may indicate.

Key Points:

  1. Positive Hepatitis B Surface Antibody (HBsAb): A result of 160.40 indicates that you have protective antibodies against Hepatitis B, often seen after vaccination or recovery from the virus.
  2. Low AST Level: Your AST (aspartate aminotransferase) level of 15 is within the normal range, suggesting that your liver is functioning well.

Explanation:

  • Hepatitis B Surface Antibody (HBsAb): Having a positive result means you are either vaccinated against Hepatitis B (which you mentioned you had when you were an infant) or you have cleared a Hepatitis B infection. The antibody level of 160.40 indicates a strong immune response, which is a good sign.
  • AST Level: The AST is an enzyme found in your liver, and a low level, like 15, usually means that there is no liver damage or disease at this moment.

Next Steps:

  1. Celebrate Your Immunity: You can feel reassured that you appear to have good protection against Hepatitis B due to your vaccination.
  2. Monitor Your Health: Continue to maintain a healthy lifestyle by eating well, exercising regularly, and avoiding excessive alcohol consumption, as these support liver health.
  3. Stay Informed: If you have not done so recently, consider discussing with a healthcare provider any follow-up tests or vaccinations related to Hepatitis B, as well as screening for other liver conditions, especially given your work in healthcare.
  4. Remain Vigilant: Keep an eye on your health, and if you experience any unusual symptoms (e.g., fatigue, jaundice/yellowing of skin, abdominal discomfort), reach out to a healthcare professional for advice.

If you have further questions or concerns as you reflect on these results, feel free to reach out. Understanding your health is a positive step forward!

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