Adverse reaction monitoring before and after antiviral therapy

I. Baseline tests before treatment: Laboratory tests: routine blood (complete blood count and classification), routine urine, liver function (ALT, AST, T-BIL), kidney function (BUN, CR), fasting glucose, blood amylase, lipids (cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL), hepatitis B surface antigen (5 hepatitis B standards are recommended, and hepatitis B virus quantification is also required if hepatitis B infection is present) and hepatitis C antibody. and hepatitis C antibody. Imaging tests: chest X-ray (CT test is recommended), abdominal ultrasound (liver, gallbladder, spleen, pancreas, both kidneys). Regular follow-up after treatment (a) Patients without other co-infections: After starting treatment: 0.5 months (14 days): liver function, blood routine (self-pay test, send results) 1 month: blood routine, liver function, blood glucose, blood lipids, kidney function (including TDF protocol), urine routine (self-pay) 2 months: blood routine, urine routine, liver function, kidney function (including TDF protocol) (self-pay test, send results) 3 months: blood routine, liver function, liver function, kidney function (including TDF protocol) (self-pay test, send results) 3 months: routine blood, liver function, blood glucose, blood lipid, kidney function (including TDF program), urine routine (self-pay) 6 months: routine blood, liver function, blood glucose, blood lipid, kidney function (including TDF program), urine routine (self-pay) 9 months: routine blood, liver function, blood glucose, blood lipid, kidney function (including TDF program), urine routine (self-pay) 12 months: routine blood, liver function, blood glucose, blood lipid, kidney function (including TDF program), urine routine (self-pay) (self-pay) 15 months: routine blood, liver function, blood glucose, blood lipid, kidney function (including TDF protocol), urine routine (self-pay test, send result) 18 months: routine blood, liver function, blood glucose, blood lipid, kidney function (including TDF protocol), urine routine (self-pay) 21 months: routine blood, liver function, blood glucose, blood lipid, kidney function (including TDF protocol), urine routine (self-pay test, send result) ) 24 months: routine blood, liver function, blood glucose, blood lipid, kidney function (including TDF program), urine routine (self-pay) After that, the laboratory will test once every six months for free, and the interval of three months should be tested at your own expense. In addition, if the clinic does not have sufficient funds to provide free testing, the above tests are at the patient’s own expense. (2) Patients with combined hepatitis B need the following additional tests (at their own expense): 1 month: HBV DNA, HBeAg, anti-HBe 2 months: HBV DNA, HBeAg, anti-HBe 3 months: HBV DNA, HBeAg, anti-HBe 6 months: HBV DNA, HBeAg, anti-HBe 9 months: HBV DNA, HBeAg, anti-HBe 12 months: HBV DNA, HBeAg, anti-HBe HBe 12 months: HBV DNA, HBeAg, anti-HBe tested every six months thereafter. (c) Patients with combined tuberculosis regularly visit their hospitals, such as chest hospitals, for regular monitoring related to anti-tuberculosis treatment, such as chest X-ray or CT.