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Is there a problem with hepatitis B 135 positive?

135 135 is the so-called three yang.

Big three-yang indicates that you have been infected by hepatitis B virus, and the virus is actively replicating in your body at present. In a word, you are a source of infection now. Hepatitis B virus can make you sick at any time, and it can also be transmitted to others at any time.

Don't be too nervous. Big three yang doesn't mean that your liver is damaged now. It depends on liver function. Have you been feeling anorexia and bloating recently? If so, go to the hospital quickly.

Don't be too careless. Maybe you are doing everything as usual now, and you don't feel uncomfortable. However, the three suns are like bombs buried in the body. Be careful. When you are too tired and your immunity drops, hepatitis B begins.

Never go to a small clinic for medical treatment, and never trust the "unilateral" of the people. There has been no breakthrough in the medical field, and the efficacy of interferon is also controversial. But the hepatology department of a big hospital will give you some advice, including how to get rid of hepatitis B virus.

If your constitution is ideal (referring to normal immune system), you may become a small three-yang after half a year. At this time, you can consider getting married or taking part in heavier work on the premise of taking protective measures. Please protect yourself and others now.

Could it be a life three years older? According to my case data, about 1/4 will be like this. However, even if it's your turn, don't be depressed. From the onset of "Big Three Yang" to chronic cirrhosis, each step may take 20-30 years, and the key is your own protection. I am hepatitis B myself.

There is too much talk about how to protect it here. Don't drink, don't stay up late, live a regular life and check regularly. I will answer the specific questions later. You ask questions again.

How to treat it. Go to the liver disease specialist of a big hospital to see an outpatient clinic. Let me answer your question.