My husband has a big three yang, I don t have antibodies and mother to child infection what s going

Updated on healthy 2024-05-25
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1.It's not that if you don't have antibodies, you will be infected. Hepatitis B is mainly spread through blood.

    The probability of sexual transmission is very small. Pregnant women can get the hepatitis B vaccine. 2.

    Use a condom. Reduce deep kisses. Don't let his bodily fluids touch your broken ** or mucous membranes.

    3。This doesn't make much of a difference. The main thing is to make you produce antibodies in a short period of time.

    But this antibody can only last for a short time, and it is expensive. If you don't have hepatitis B, you don't need to get high-potency hepatitis B immune globulin, so get the hepatitis B vaccine. After the child is born, it is enough to give him the hepatitis B vaccine.

    You can also get the hepatitis B vaccine. After a child is born, hepatitis B is not transmitted through ordinary daily contact, mainly through blood. Vaccination with high-potency hepatitis B immunoglobulin is equivalent to giving you some money to spend, and it will be gone, and vaccination against hepatitis B is equivalent to teaching you money-making techniques, without your body will be rebuilt, which one do you say, the person who introduced you to liver vaccination with high-potency B immunoglobulin did not consider the cost performance.

    Besides, if you are vaccinated with high-potency B immune globulin, he will earn a little more, you know, sometimes this society really can't do it. I've been doing this for more than ten years, and I've been talking about economic benefits. The work ethic is getting worse and worse.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hepatitis B, the first thing to consider is safety, hepatitis B patients are prone to change, the course of treatment is long, and it is difficult to achieve the purpose of single medication. A variety of hepatitis medications that were used many years ago have been proven to be unsafe, such as cytarabine and foscarnet, which may cause kidney damage. The current use of interferon, lamivudine, etc., also has serious safety risks, if used improperly, improper selection or unauthorized discontinuation of the drug may lead to aggravation of the condition.

    Now that adefovir disoxil is out again, everyone should listen to the doctor's advice when choosing medicine, think of the poisoned milk powder, and persuade friends to choose more foreign brands, such as adefovir disodisil can choose Heweili.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There is no specific drug that can completely eliminate the hepatitis B virus, but there are still many antiviral drugs, such as interferon, acyclic guanosine, lamivudine, etc., which can only resist the virus, but cannot guarantee that the surface antigen will turn negative. The key issue is to improve the immune function and antiviral capacity of individuals, on the one hand, to enable themselves to eliminate the hepatitis B virus, and on the other hand, to maintain the current carrier status of the hepatitis B virus.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Listen to the doctor's right to play high-potency hepatitis B immune globulin, and the little guy will be given another injection after birth

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You don't get sick, you have antibodies, you won't be infected with this disease in the future, the baby is born, and the family is healthy.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Ah, although I don't know much, I think you should pay attention to yourself and listen to the doctor!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello landlord. 1 A positive hepatitis B surface antibody indicates that there is no hepatitis B and that there is strong resistance to hepatitis B.

    2 Generally, if you are positive for hepatitis B surface antibody, you will not be infected with hepatitis B.

    3 Surface parachain antibodies are generally produced in the form of vaccination, or they can be produced by self-healing after hepatitis B infection.

    The former needs to be considered for two and a half tests every 3 to 5 years, and if the surface antibodies are still positive, it means that the resistance is still strong and hepatitis B vaccination is not required. If surface antibodies are negative, a booster is recommended.

    The latter is the post-infection ** population, the resistance is lifelong, and vaccination is not required.

    4 Studies have shown that surface antibodies can mimic the titer of Qiyou and decrease over time, but it is generally not possible to be infected with hepatitis B because the body's immunity includes both specific and non-specific. Memory cells re-elicit specific immunity in response to hepatitis B virus infection. However, it is still advisable to consider a booster shot if surface antibodies are negative or weakly positive.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Your positive anti-spike antibody on the surface of the B clay liver just means that you have immunity to the common hepatitis B virus, if your friend is not infected with the hepatitis B virus variant, all of us have no immunity to it, I hope you pay attention to it, safety first. Antibodies may disappear.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Antibodies are generally not contagious, and antibodies may disappear.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The theory goes like this. However, safety measures are still recommended.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, but it's better to have as much protection as possible when living as a couple.

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