• November 21, 2024

Hepatitis B

Hepatitis B:

Hepatitis B virus is a inflammation which are  vaccine preventable  infection of the human liver which is happens by the hepatitis B virus. Hepatitis B is a infection which  is spread or transmitted in a human when semen,  Blood or other fluids of the body from a person who are infected with the hepatitis B  virus which can enters in the body of a person who is not infected by the virus. The  infection of hepatitis B is caused by the hepatitis B virus. The virus hepatitis B is transmitted or spread  from a person who is infected  to the another uninfected person through , semen, blood  or other  fluids Of the human body. It is a infection which are  not spread by coughing or sneezing.  The infection  Hepatitis B is a  virus infection which are serious infection of a liver which can causes inflammation such as reddening and the swelling that can lead a person  to the liver damage. Hepatitis B is a Infection which is also known as a Hep B and HBV, this infection can also cause cirrhosis such as scarring or hardening, it can lead to even a death of a person and the liver damage. Chronic hepatitis B  is a serious infection which can develop into a disease which can be serious and it can  resulting  a long term  and more health problems, including, liver failure, liver damage, liver cancer, and it can also lead a person even to a death. The hepatitis B is a serious infection which are not having any type of cure. The best thing of this infection is that  it is literally this infection goes away  or recover by its own in three to eight weeks. More than a person’s ten  out of eleven adults who get hepatitis B totally recover. However, about 1 in twenty  people who infected with this infection  hepatitis B as peoples who are adults become carriers they mean that they have a chronic long lasting type of infection of the  hepatitis B infection.

Treatment for this type of a  chronic hepatitis B infection may also include Antiviral medications such and the  Several antiviral medication such as  entecavir which is also known as a Baraclude, tenofovir which is also called as a Viread, lamivudine which is also known as a Epivir, adefovir which is also known as a Hepsera and telbivudine which is called as a Tyzeka can help to  fight against this hepatitis B virus and it can also  slow its ability or to damage a liver of a person. Limit foods or healthy diet containing saturated fats such as  fatty cuts of  the  food and meat fried in the oil. Avoid eating a shellfish which are raw or undercooked for example  clams, oysters, scallops because this are they which could be contaminated with a different type of a bacteria which is known as a Vibrio vulnificus, this bacteria are very toxic or poisoning to the human body liver and it can cause a high damage. The natural and the basic history of the infection of  chronic hepatitis B infection can be separated into four type of phases such as  immune active phase, immune tolerant phase, immune control phase, and the  immune clearance. In most of the different type of the cases, hepatitis B virus infection can  goes away or recovers on its own. You can relieve or reduce your body symptoms of this infection  at home by eating healthy diet  foods, resting, avoiding alcohol and drugs, drinking plenty of water.  Also contact with your doctor or with the clinicians what herbal products and the medicine to avoid or to prevent,  because some people may make  damage to the live which is caused by infection hepatitis B worse.

 Hepatitis B is a infection which do  not spread or transmitted  through coughing, sneezing, breastfeeding  and through hugging. Although this hepatitis B infection virus can be found in the human saliva and   it is also  not believed to be spread or transmitted  through sharing utensils or through the kissing.

Chronic hepatitis B infection virus hasn not  been cured or recovered so far in part of the body  because of the  current therapies  of this infection have failed to destroy or to damage the  the viral infection  reservoir, where the hepatitis B  virus hides secretly  in the human body cell. 

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