I have hepatitis B, and my viral load was 54430 IU per ml four months ago, but my LFT report was normal. My doctor said I do not need treatment yet. Is hepatitis B curable?
Hepatitis B is a long-term viral infection, and in many people it cannot be completely cured, but it can often be controlled. If liver tests are normal and there is no liver damage, doctors may advise regular monitoring instead of starting treatment immediately. Periodic blood tests help check viral load and liver function over time. Continue to follow up with your doctor so that treatment can be started if the condition changes.