How to treat chronic hepatitis B?

Editor’s Note: Recently, the State Health Planning Commission publicized the price reduction of an antiviral drug for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B, and it is also possible to enter medical insurance. Because China is a big country with chronic hepatitis B, the news has been well received by doctors and patients. Both the government and the pharmaceutical factory are so forceful that we don’t need to know how to treat chronic hepatitis B as soon as possible. Does chronic hepatitis B need to be treated? Not all patients with chronic hepatitis B need to receive drug therapy, the most important thing is to look at an index called glutamic pyruvic transaminase (ALT) in the liver function test sheet. If Read More …

If hepatitis B patients want to stop taking drugs, they must get out of these four misunderstandings.

Antiviral therapy is the key to the treatment of chronic hepatitis B. However, antiviral therapy is a long-term process. Many patients do not have sufficient psychological preparation for long-term treatment, so treatment is often interrupted, resulting in treatment failure. For this reason, Dr. Clove summed up the four misunderstandings that hepatitis B patients should know in antiviral treatment, corrected some misunderstandings, and hoped that patients would increase their confidence and patience in antiviral treatment, achieve the success of treatment as soon as possible, and recover their health. Myth 1: Virus Inhibition ≠ Virus Removal The primary goal of hepatitis B antiviral drugs is to inhibit the replication of the virus. Nucleoside (acid) drugs can [pretend] to be nucleosides needed for Read More …