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M.B.B.S

Liver Transplant Surgeon•Navi Mumbai
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Dear lybrate-user,
We need to evaluate if hepatitis B is affecting your liver. In 70% cases our immunity clears infection.
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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MD - Radiothrapy, MBBS

Oncologist•Pune
Patients of chronic hepatitis B infection are at increased risk of getting Hepatocellular carcinoma. Hepatitis B infection spreads by infected blood, unprotected sexual intercourse and needlestick injury of infected blood.
It is Vaccine preventable disease
Who should take vaccine

Everybody can take vaccine who don t have hepatitis infection
What is schedule

First dose on day o,

second dose after 1 month,

third dose 6 months after 1st dose<...more
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MBBS, MD - Community Medicine, CCIP

Sexologist•Ranchi
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Hi lybrate-user, hepatitis b transmission depends on the existing viral load. Being hep b positive certainly ups the risk of infection during sexual intercourse.
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Last Updated: 8 years ago• Featured Tip
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Panchkula & Delhi

Mother and Child Care•Panchkula
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Most people have head or what became in the 1980s and '90s the dreaded AIDS virus. With time and the availability of medicines, it ceased to be a killer. However, the knowledge of it helped stem its spread. Most people, unfortunately, don't realize that hepatitis C is also a killer, simply because not much has been said about it. In fact, it is also a virus, but is 10 times more infectious than HIV.
Hepatitis C is transmitted through the blood, and is usually passed on to women through infec...more
Last Updated: 9 years ago• Featured Tip
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Alternative Medicine Specialist•Chandigarh
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Hepatitis Prevention and Protection Tips

Viral Hepatitis can invade the body and attack the liver systems. It has five different types, Hepatitis A, B, C, D and E. While hepatitis can be treated, it is best to prevent it in the first place.
Here are some simple, easy to follow tips that can prevent hepatitis from spreading.
1) Know how it spreads - Hepatitis can pass from individual to individual or through blood, body fluids, infected faeces. Contaminated food and water can a...more
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MD- Homoeopathy

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No you cannot get the disease through vaccination. Hepatitis B is transmitted through infected needles, blood transfusion or sexual transmission. If you are currently infected with Hepatitis B then the vaccine won't be beneficial to you.
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PDDM, MHA, MBBS

General Physician•Nashik
Eat a high-fiber diet. Get insoluble and soluble fiber. Limit foods that are high in fat. Choose lean meats. Incorporate probiotics into your diet. Eat on schedule. Stay hydrated.
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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine

Internal Medicine Specialist•Faridabad
Acute hepatitis B infection lasts less than six months. Your immune system likely can clear acute hepatitis B from your body, and you should recover completely within a few months. Most people who acquire hepatitis B as adults have an acute infection, but it can lead to chronic infection.
Chronic hepatitis B infection lasts six months or longer. When your immune system can't fight off the acute infection, hepatitis B infection may last a lifetime, possibly leading to serious illnesses such ...more
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Hepatitis b, c, d hepatitis is the inflammation nof liver and can be caused by various diffent viruses this hepatitis b are responsible for post transfusion hepatitis. Long lactic hepatitis b can cause liver cell damagesdamages hepatitis b is preventable through vaccination. A per son can chose to be vaccinated and no longer have to worry about being infected with hepatitis b no specific treatment is available firvacute hbv infection. Most pt with acute viral experience a self limited illness an...more
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MBBS

General Physician•Mumbai
If you are a carrier than increase your immunity and see to it that you don't have cirrhosis of liver and avoid alcohol than your status for HepBsag can become negative on its own
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