What is hepatitis B?

What is hepatitis B?

Dr. Mehdi Afzal Aghaei
Dr. Mehdi Afzal Aghaei مشهد
کد عضویت: System code: 67547
Hepatitis B is a very dangerous disease that damages the liver.. The liver is a large organ on the right and upper side of the abdomen that the virus can cause disease.. When one person's body fluids are touched by another person, the virus can be transmitted from one person to another.. It can be transmitted in many ways, including having sex or sharing an infected needle. What are his symptoms? When a person is still in the early stages of hepatitis B, which is called the acute stage, they may feel like the flu.. Some have yellow eyes or skin, which is called jaundice.. These symptoms usually improve with time, but it may take several weeks to months.. It is called chronic hepatitis B.. Cirrhosis... Symptoms of cirrhosis of the liver include: - Swelling in the abdomen and legs and creating fluid in the lungs - Bleeding or bruising - Respiratory problems - Constant feeling of fullness - Sudden dizziness - Coma Also, chronic hepatitis B increases the risk of liver cancer... How does one get hepatitis B?... There are several ways to get the hepatitis B virus, all of which involve mixing the body fluids of a sick person with other people.. The disease may be transmitted in the following ways: - Having sex with an infected person - Sharing contaminated medical needles - Using contaminated needles for tattooing, acupuncture or piercing - Sharing a toothbrush, razor, or other personal items with a person who has hepatitis B. If your mother has hepatitis B during pregnancy, you may get this disease from her. To diagnose the possibility of hepatitis B, your doctor will order blood tests to check for the virus in addition to the usual examination. The doctor may also do tests to see if the liver is damaged. These tests can include blood tests or tests to measure the stiffness of the liver. This sample shows how severe the B damage is.. Most people with hepatitis B do not need treatment during the acute infection stage because the immune system usually gets rid of the virus after six months.. But if a person with hepatitis B is chronic and the virus does not leave the body after six months, it may be necessary to take medication with a doctor's prescription. In addition to the treatment, the doctor may prescribe an ultrasound test every 6 months. The answer is yes. It would be great if you follow the instructions below: - Avoid alcohol consumption - Get vaccinated for hepatitis A and other diseases, including flu and pneumonia... - Be sure to consult your doctor before taking painkillers and painkillers.... These medicines sometimes damage the liver... How can you prevent the transmission of the disease to others?... If you have active hepatitis B, you can use the following methods to reduce the chance of contracting the disease to others... - Use condoms during sex... - Inform your sexual partner about the disease - Failure to succeed

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