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You don't have clinical manifestations, but you have the hepatitis B virus in your body and you can pass it on to others. When one's own immunity is weakened, it can manifest as hepatitis B should be, and such people should have their liver function monitored regularly.
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Before preparing to have a baby, it is best to check the liver function, and if the liver function is normal, you can get pregnant.
After the child is born, the mother and baby are blocked. That is, the child will be given the first dose of hepatitis B immune globulin and hepatitis B vaccine within 24 hours after birth. The other two doses of the hepatitis B vaccine should also be given on time.
In addition, if the baby is born to a mother with hepatitis B and high HBV DNA, it is best to inject the second dose of hepatitis B immune globulin about 15 to 30 days after the birth of the child because there is a higher risk of mother-to-child transmission.
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Cheng Xianpin, from the Department of Hepatology, Henan Public Hospital, said: Women are carriers of the hepatitis B virus, and if they want to give birth to a healthy child, they must stop mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B during pregnancy.
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No, but this disease can be controlled to the point that it is not contagious, so consult a doctor for details!
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If you are only a hepatitis B carrier, your body is no different from that of a normal person, and you can eat and drink normally.
A hepatitis B carrier is a person who has the hepatitis B virus in his body, but the virus has not flare-up. So except for avoiding contact with other people's body fluids, everything else is the same as a normal person.
However, it is always dangerous to have the virus in the body, so a comprehensive liver function test should be done every six months to monitor the virus situation. In addition, if you feel tired and tired, you should get checked immediately. Early detection, early on**.
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Patients with hepatitis B cannot be cured, but careful care will reduce the symptoms.
Hepatitis B is transmitted through saliva and blood, so it is important to note that the tableware of hepatitis B patients should be used and stored separately and disinfected after use.
Wear a mask when talking to people to avoid infection.
Other than that, there's not much to pay attention to.
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This means that a person who is positive for surface antigen in two pairs of tests for hepatitis B, but whose liver function is still normal, can be a carrier of the virus.
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There is no difference, that is, you should pay more attention to your body, don't stay up late, pay more attention to your diet, don't smoke and drink, generally the big Sanyang will be infectious, the small Sanyang will not, don't get old and think that you are sick or something, let go of your heart, as long as you pay more attention to life, there is nothing wrong.
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Healthy carriers. Contagious.
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The surface antigen of the virus carrier is positive, which is different from the first, and the second is HBV DNA positive.
There is also a category of carriers who are surface antigen positive, and HBV DNA negative, which is surface antigen carriers.
The similarity between the two is that the surface antigen is positive, the liver function is normal for a long time, and it is not recommended to blindly **, mainly to recheck regularly, quit alcohol and limit smoking, eat lightly, actively participate in physical exercise, and enhance resistance.
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Carriers, the virus replicates very low, or does not replicate at all, that is, it is very infectious, so now carriers can work in all occupations except for certain professions. Most of the carriers are lifelong carriers and will not develop the disease, but they still need regular check-ups to prevent them from becoming chronic hepatitis patients, with abnormal liver function and active viral replication! When the time comes, it is necessary to do some antiviral**, the most common is lammy and other drugs for antiviral**,
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Me too, and I'm worried all the time.
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Hepatitis B is a contagious disease and is not genetic. The difference between infectious diseases and genetic diseases is that infectious diseases can be transmitted to everyone around them, while heredity can occur in people who are related by blood. Comparatively speaking, it is more contagious, which means that your husband's hepatitis B disease can be transmitted to all your family members or friends.
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Hepatitis B virus carriers are caused by the infection of hepatitis B virus, which is highly contagious, and the common transmission routes are blood transmission, saliva transmission, sexual transmission, and daily intimate contact transmission, so daily life must be well prepared. It is recommended that family members must get the hepatitis B vaccine every 3 years.
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It will be contagious, as long as the other party has antibodies or ** no damage machine, it will not be infectious, and the child will be fine.
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Do you have antibodies?
Don't worry too much.
My family is in the same situation as yours. I had hepatitis B, but none of my close friends and relatives contracted it. And my child is all pentathlon.
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It doesn't matter if you're vaccinated...
My wife is also a carrier and my daughter and I are both healthy.
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I can only insist on conditioning my body.
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That's definitely going to be! Good for sure, it's not contagious!
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You're doing biological research!!
It is still related to the system of the human body, and the more you exercise, the less you will get sick!
Each pathogen begins to multiply when it finds a suitable host, until the host can no longer provide energy or mechanisms to maintain the pathogen's survival, but when the pathogen multiplies, the host will definitely come into contact with other hosts, and the pathogen will spread, which is the role of the host! Whether each host can get sick or not is also related to its diet, which also proves the principle of Chinese diet to cure diseases.
Pathogen – virus. Thank you!
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Carriers of the virus can spread the virus.
And he himself will become ill at a certain time (or not), and the same is true for infected healthy people (who will also be latent first).
In the case of AIDS, the immunodeficiency in chimpanzees is partial.
And when it comes to people, it's already a variant, it's completely immunodeficient.
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Has an incubation period, the time has not yet arrived, or there is no precipitating factor.
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