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Can The Residual Bacteria Of Hepatitis B Be Completely Cured?
Sir I was suffered from Jaundice before three years and now i am alright, but in my blood report 5 days back they said that i am still having some bacteria of Hepatitis B, so is it curable and after marriage can it effect my wife, if yes then how i can save her and i am not taking any alcohol or anything related to it . please help me i am in lots of confusion and every think about it. Thanks in advance.
Hello, I hope you are well, we must separate that infection by hepatitis B virus can present acutely or chronically; Most of the cases develop acute infection and the body manages to contain and eliminate the infection. In cases that become chronic can lead to long-term liver disease and even liver cirrhosis. The causes of transmission include the sexual route, blood transfusions, so you must use barrier protection (condon) and avoid sharing rakes, razors, etc., this coupled with the patient who is with the infection receive the appropriate treatment to maintain viral replication decreased.
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Can The Residual Bacteria Of Hepatitis B Be Completely Cured?
Hello, I hope you are well, we must separate that infection by hepatitis B virus can present acutely or chronically; Most of the cases develop acute infection and the body manages to contain and eliminate the infection. In cases that become chronic can lead to long-term liver disease and even liver cirrhosis. The causes of transmission include the sexual route, blood transfusions, so you must use barrier protection (condon) and avoid sharing rakes, razors, etc., this coupled with the patient who is with the infection receive the appropriate treatment to maintain viral replication decreased.