Five Misunderstandings of Hepatitis Infectious

China is a big country with hepatitis B, and chronic hepatitis is still difficult to cure and there is a risk of progression to liver cirrhosis and liver cancer. Therefore, the public turns pale at the mention of [hepatitis] and often discriminates against hepatitis patients and hepatitis virus carriers. Fear and discrimination arise because the public knows too little or has a wrong understanding of hepatitis. This article will summarize the common misunderstanding of the public on the infectivity of hepatitis, hoping to make everyone truly understand and understand hepatitis. Myth 1: All hepatitis is contagious Among the common causes of hepatitis, besides viral hepatitis, there are also many non-infectious hepatitis, such as Alcoholic hepatitis: caused by long-term heavy drinking; Read More …

Liver cirrhosis ascites, how to treat and prevent?

Liver cirrhosis is a common chronic liver disease. Some patients with liver cirrhosis, at a certain period of time, will suffer from abdominal distension, which is getting more and more serious. People do not get fat, but their stomachs are getting bigger and bigger. Many people also know that there is ascites, which indicates that the disease is serious. How does ascites appear? Ascites refers to the abnormal increase of water in the internal organs of the abdominal cavity. Originally, there is a small amount of water in the abdominal cavity, which plays a lubricating role. These water are not stagnant water, but are constantly exchanged with water in the blood to maintain a dynamic balance. When this balance is Read More …

This treatment of chronic hepatitis B is really effective!

Mention chronic hepatitis B, many people are a sad face. Because the most deeply rooted characteristic of chronic hepatitis B may be that it is difficult to cure it. Blood tests show that HBsAg and/or hepatitis B virus DNA are positive for more than 6 months, which is chronic hepatitis B. With the development of medicine, there is still no way to completely eliminate hepatitis B virus and cure chronic hepatitis B, which makes chronic hepatitis B a lingering haze on the heads of many patients. However, one thing to be understood is that chronic hepatitis B can be controlled according to different conditions and individuals, and even can carry the virus for normal life without relapse for life. So, Read More …

Is fatty liver caused by eating too much fat?

On more than one occasion, someone came to consult me with the [fatty liver] on the physical examination report, saying that he was not fat and ate very green. Why was there fatty liver? It is true that fatty liver is common in many people with obesity and metabolic problems. Some fatty liver may be related to intake, but fatty liver is not entirely caused by obesity and diet. There are many misunderstandings in this, which we will sort out today. Fatty liver does not mean eating too much fat. It is believed that [fatty liver equals excessive oil intake] is a common meaning. In fact, the word [fatty liver] is used to describe a pathological state of the liver, Read More …

Is fatty liver caused by eating too much fat?

On more than one occasion, someone came to consult me with the [fatty liver] on the physical examination report, saying that he was not fat and ate very green. Why was there fatty liver? It is true that fatty liver is common in many people with obesity and metabolic problems. Some fatty liver may be related to intake, but fatty liver is not entirely caused by obesity and diet. There are many misunderstandings in this, which we will sort out today. Fatty liver does not mean eating too much fat. It is believed that [fatty liver equals excessive oil intake] is a common meaning. In fact, the word [fatty liver] is used to describe a pathological state of the liver, Read More …

Female college students are suspected of committing suicide due to hepatitis B discrimination. Is the disease easy to spread?

This morning, a domestic media published an article entitled “The Last 125 Days of Suicide by Burning Charcoal for Female College Students”. Wu Mou, a freshman at Tianjin Normal University, ended his life with a pot of charcoal fire in his solitary dormitory on April 10, 2015. This year, she just turned 19. At the end of November 2014, The school organizes freshmen to donate blood voluntarily, Wu classmate because [infectious disease] problem did not pass the blood station screening. After going to the hospital for examination, she was diagnosed as [big three yang], hepatitis B virus carrier. The physical examination results made her suffer [discrimination]: the school asked her to open a [hepatitis B virus carrier does not affect Read More …