As soon as I heard that my roommate had a big sanyang, I had a faint pain in the lower right corner,

Updated on healthy 2024-06-20
27 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In fact, hepatitis B is not so easily contagious! I guess it may be psychological, but let's go for a two-and-a-half check.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, hepatitis B is mainly transmitted through blood and human mother-to-child, although sex can be transmitted. Everyday contact is generally not contagious. However, if both partners have mouth sores, kissing or eating, sharing toiletries can be contagious.

    The best way to prevent it is to get vaccinated against hepatitis B. Higher doses can be re-injected.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hepatitis B is transmitted through blood, sex, mother-to-child, and bodily fluids. If there is no close contact, it is generally not contagious.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If there are no antibodies, continue with the injection.

    The chance of being infected in this condition is 0

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It seems that this kind of person should be suspended, right, doesn't the school know?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It doesn't matter, hepatitis B is transmitted through the same way as AIDS, which is basically transmitted by bodily fluids. Ordinary daily contact is not contagious. But if you live in a dormitory with him, you still need to pay attention to the isolation of daily necessities, that is, you can use each of them separately.

    In addition, if you get the hepatitis B vaccine on time for prevention, there is basically no problem, and there is no need to panic. I used to have a very good friend who was also a big sanyang, one reads books, drinks and eats together, and I'm fine.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The hepatitis B virus is mainly transmitted through the bloodstream, but it can also be transmitted through the digestive tract. No, it doesn't matter if he has contact with blood and body fluids.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Don't use his used pots and pans, and try to avoid direct or indirect contact with his saliva.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is recommended that you get the hepatitis B vaccine. Try to separate your daily necessities as much as possible. Here's wishing you good health!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The chance of transmission through the mouth is very low, especially with occasional contact, and the chances of your hepatitis B vaccine working within 5 years are also very high, so don't be afraid. However, it is necessary to test for hepatitis B penta, especially if the antibodies come down, you should be vaccinated against hepatitis B.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The landlord is good, hepatitis B patients have the significant characteristics of active virus replication, strong infectivity, and serious liver damage, so we should pay attention to relevant prevention work, but generally it will not be transmitted through eating, and the routes of transmission of Dasanyang include fetal transmission, iatrogenic transmission and body fluid transmission. Experts from Quanzhou Ruijin Liver Disease Hospital remind you that in addition to being infectious, the degree of damage to the liver is also very large, and the continuous replication of the virus in the patient's body will cause progressive detritalization and necrosis of liver cells, structural destruction of liver lobules, and liver dysfunction. It should be actively checked** to avoid exacerbations.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Dasanyang is contagious, but not through meals.

    Hepatitis B is transmitted through blood, as long as you don't let your wound come into contact with the other person's blood, you won't be infected, if you have antibodies, it is invulnerable to the hepatitis B virus, don't worry.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The main routes of transmission are blood, sex, and vertical transmission from mother to child or father to child. Eating can also be contagious, but the chance is very small.

    Hepatitis B Public Welfare Network Traditional Chinese Medicine Sanyang Division** Method.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. Hepatitis B is mainly transmitted through blood, mother-to-child vertical transmission, iatrogenic transmission, close contact and sexual transmission in life, etc., if you eat with a patient with Dasanyang, you can rest assured that you cannot be infected with hepatitis B;

    2. Go to the hospital to test for hepatitis B, if there is no hepatitis B antibody, you should be vaccinated in turn according to the standard hepatitis B vaccination method;

    3. One month after the end of the whole process of hepatitis B vaccination, test two halves of hepatitis B to confirm whether hepatitis B antibody is produced;

    4. One month after the end of the whole process of hepatitis B vaccination, antibodies are produced, and the titer of hepatitis B antibody is 10, and a booster shot of hepatitis B vaccine should be injected, and if the hepatitis B virus antibody titer is 10, there is no need to inject hepatitis B vaccine.

    Very unlikely.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, hepatitis B virus makes blood-type infectious diseases that do not spread through the digestive tract. As long as you don't bleed from your mouth, you won't be able to spread hepatitis B! If you don't have antibodies, it is recommended that you get vaccinated against hepatitis B!

    Hepatitis B Health 120 Forum, come and see what you will gain!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The mode of transmission of hepatitis B is mainly blood-borne transmission, followed by mother-to-child vertical transmission (that is, transmission during childbirth), and other general life contacts such as shaking hands, eating, marital life, etc., as long as there are antibodies, theoretically will not be infected, so don't worry too much, but pay attention to let your relatives regularly check up once every 2 to 3 years, two and a half pairs, and if necessary, get a booster shot of hepatitis B vaccine;

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Eating is generally not contagious...

    It is mainly transmitted through mother-to-child, sex, and blood, which is similar to AIDS...

    HIV is not contagious...

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If the HBVDNA replication is not very strong, you are not very afraid, if you are afraid, you go to the hospital to get antibodies, these things are good or bad for you, go to the hospital to fight, don't get infected, infection is very troublesome, ** bad.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's not safe, and you'd better have less contact with her lately, after all, ear piercing is also a wound. Wash your hands often and don't touch your ears with your hands. In particular, she touches less things, prepares a bottle of alcohol if possible, and wipes it frequently.

    Wash your hands with soap after rubbing them with alcohol. Towels and so on should be boiled in boiling water often, at least with boiling water and blanched frequently. The dormitory should be ventilated frequently and disinfected frequently, and if there is no special disinfectant spray, it can be smoked with vinegar.

    Dasanyang is extremely contagious. It's best to get vaccinated -- that's my personal experience

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Stick it in with an anti-inflammatory stick, it's OK.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If your liver function is normal, you'll be fine, and there's no need to be nervous. Normal life is not contagious, but it is necessary to pay attention to hygiene, and everyone should not share a cup of water. Eating together is not contagious, so I really don't feel at ease and go to get vaccinated.

    But now there are many fake hepatitis B vaccines, so be careful when getting shots. In fact, as long as you go to the hospital to check whether you have antibodies, if you have antibodies, you don't need to be vaccinated.

    On the other hand, I don't think you should discriminate against him, after all, it is not his or her fault that he or she has hepatitis B, and he must be very sad to know that he has this disease. So, I hope you can all treat him equally, don't always think about asking the school to transfer him to another dormitory, think about it, I think as a college student, you should know what to do.

    In addition, please do not go to the Internet to find answers to this kind of medical question, but I still hope that you will go to a regular hospital and consult a doctor for advice.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If the patient's liver function is normal, the level of virus replication is low, and the liver is normal in B ultrasound, then there is no need to panic, this situation belongs to hepatitis B virus carrier, eating and studying together will not be infectious, hepatitis B transmission route: Vertical transmission from mother to child Transmission of blood or blood products Iatrogenic transmission Close contact within the family: Mainly refers to sexual contact, close contact in daily life (such as using a toothbrush, towel, teacup and chopsticks), there is a possibility of HBV infection.

    HBV can enter close contacts through broken mucous membranes. Public places, barber shops, beauty salons, etc., are easily contaminated with HBV, such as baths, razors, etc

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It is recommended to get a vaccine, anyway, there is not expensive, and it is also good for the body, in fact, the big Sanyang is nothing, as long as you don't drink his blood, don't kiss (of course, it's not possible...). It's okay if you don't drink the drinks he has drunk, it's okay to eat a dish or something together, if you don't feel at ease, just get vaccinated, there is no need to be so sensitive in the same dormitory, and it's not a terminal illness, after all, he didn't mean it.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Normal life contact is not contagious.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It is recommended to pay more attention to maintenance, strictly abstain from alcohol and smoking, avoid overwork, avoid staying up late for a long time, eat a light diet, comprehensive nutrition, regular meals, avoid long-term high-fat and high-sugar diet, and try to take less medicine for minor diseases.

    I used to be a big Sanyang patient, and at first, I thought that the more medicine I took, the faster I was, but the disease was not cured, but became more serious. By chance, I saw a kind of liver tea on the blog, so I bought a few boxes with the mentality of trying it, more than 300 yuan, and calculated how many dollars a day it would be, and it felt very good after two weeks, and then I went to buy two courses of treatment, and I have been using it for a while. One day, I went to the hospital and found out that my big three yang had changed to a small three yang, and the doctor said that it was no big deal, hehe.

    I suggest you try this. This is the address where the tea was purchased, I wrote it down, you can go and see it.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    If the hepatitis B virus is relatively high, it can be antiviral**, but it will take a long time to prepare for it. The overall goal of chronic hepatitis B** is to inhibit or eliminate the hepatitis B virus as long as possible, reduce hepatocyte inflammation and necrosis and liver fibrosis, delay and stop the progression of the disease, reduce and prevent the occurrence of liver decompensation, liver cirrhosis, liver cancer and its complications, so as to improve quality of life and prolong survival.

    At least 2 years, you can reach the undetectable hepatitis B virus Dasanyang is contagious You must pay attention to the hygiene of your daily diet because the virus is in an active period I wish your friends a speedy health!

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Dasanyang is contagious, if you are afraid, it is recommended to get vaccinated! You can ask your friends to see a Chinese doctor**, which can cure the root cause!

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