Hepatitis A Antibody Igg Test


FAQ

What does hepatitis A antibody positive mean?

Hepatitis A antibody positive indicates exposure or immunity to the hepatitis A virus. It means the immune system has produced antibodies in response to the virus, providing protection or indicating a past infection.

What happens if you test positive for hepatitis A?

A positive test suggests current or past hepatitis A infection. In most cases, the body clears the virus on its own, leading to recovery. Symptoms may occur, but severe cases are rare. Medical evaluation is advised for appropriate management and monitoring.

Is hepatitis A IgG positive good?

Yes, a positive hepatitis A IgG result is generally good. It suggests immunity due to vaccination or past infection, offering protection against future hepatitis A infections.

Can hepatitis A be cured?

Yes, hepatitis A is usually a self-limiting infection, and the majority of individuals recover fully. There is no specific antiviral treatment, but supportive care can be provided for symptom relief. Complete recovery is common.

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