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I have hepatitis B and it’s very painful. What should I do?

You don’t need to panic if you have hepatitis B. You must maintain a good attitude and pay special attention to daily life: 1. Avoid drinking alcohol; 2. Avoid eating too much, especially eating too much meat and sugar; 3. Avoid eating too much physical and mental work; 4. Anger and depression are tabooed; 5. Excessive indulgence is tabooed.

Hepatitis B is a viral infectious disease spread through blood. The main modes of transmission tend to differ in various regions of the world. The most common channels of infection are blood, sexual contact, and mother-to-child transmission. Divided into acute and chronic. After recovery, some patients carry the virus for life. There is currently a corresponding vaccine for hepatitis B. There are currently about 30 million chronic hepatitis B patients and 120 million asymptomatic carriers in the country.

The prognosis of hepatitis B carriers is roughly as follows:

(1) Natural conversion to negative. This means that HBv markers may spontaneously turn negative.

(2) Carrying hepatitis B virus for life. Hepatitis B carriers neither get sick nor turn negative, and the human body and HBv are always in a "peaceful coexistence" state. This situation is relatively common.

(3) Hepatitis B carriers develop chronic hepatitis B. This is also a minority, and the incidence rate is only 0.45, which means that among 200 hepatitis B carriers, one will develop hepatitis B disease every year.

(4) Hepatitis B carriers will develop cirrhosis or liver cancer. The possibility of hepatitis B carriers directly developing liver cirrhosis is zero, because liver cirrhosis occurs on the basis of hepatitis and liver fibrosis, and requires a certain pathological process.

No treatment is needed in the second case above; in the third case, if the transaminase is elevated and the viral load is more than 10 to the 5th power, antiviral treatment can be given; as long as regular inspections are performed, seize the opportunity If treatment is given at the best time and in a timely and scientific manner, the fourth situation will not occur.

I hope my answer is helpful to you, and I wish you a speedy recovery!