Why Hepatitis B Major and Minor should be prohibited from drinking alcohol

Can Hepatitis B Minor Triple Yang drink alcohol? Liver disease experts pointed out that no matter hepatitis B triple sun or hepatitis B minor triple sun, should avoid alcohol for life. Hospital liver disease experts pointed out that alcohol is second only to the hepatitis virus in terms of liver damage. “Although there is a lot to say about liver care, but whether from the perspective of normal people’s health and disease prevention, or from the perspective of liver disease patients’ conditioning, alcoholism should be the most important dietary taboos.” Experts say that the liver is the main organ of alcohol metabolism, excessive or long-term alcoholics, repeated accumulation in the liver and long-term residual acetaldehyde can seriously damage liver cells, so that the liver cells appear steatosis and even necrosis and other pathological changes, triggering fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis and cirrhosis. Even a small amount of alcohol consumption is very harmful. According to clinical observation, patients with acute hepatitis in latent period, due to large amount of alcohol consumption, acute severe hepatitis can suddenly occur, and acute liver failure may occur; chronic hepatitis patients a large amount of alcohol can cause acute chronic hepatitis activities, stimulate jaundice; hepatitis B “triple positive”, “triple positive” people, long-term alcohol consumption can cause acute chronic hepatitis activities, stimulate jaundice; hepatitis B “triple positive”, “triple positive” people, long-term alcohol consumption can cause acute hepatitis activities, stimulate jaundice. In the case of hepatitis B “triple positive” and “minor triple positive”, long-term alcohol consumption can easily lead to hepatic cirrhosis and liver cancer, shortening the life expectancy. In short, the liver function of hepatitis patients has been damaged, the activity of various enzymes to metabolize ethanol is reduced, and the detoxification function of the liver decreases, so even if a small amount of alcohol consumption, the damage is also relatively large. Whether it is alcoholic fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis or alcoholic cirrhosis, the severity of the lesion is related to the length of the drinking history, the amount of alcohol consumption and nutritional status, and these three symptoms can appear separately, but mostly mixed. Generally speaking, the early symptoms of alcoholic fatty liver are not obvious, and the average patient can have manifestations such as indigestion, vague pain in the upper abdomen, dry mouth and bitter taste, mouth ulcers, and occasionally mild jaundice, in addition to dyspepsia, epigastric pain, dry mouth and bitter taste, mouth ulcers, and occasionally mild jaundice. Early as long as the timely cessation of alcohol, after a few months can be reversed; and alcoholic hepatitis symptoms have been aggravated, its performance and viral hepatitis is somewhat similar to the serious cases can appear deepening jaundice, biliary stasis in the liver, the patient may also be accompanied by fever, splenomegaly, ascites, and in severe cases, and even liver failure and so on. If you can timely treatment and quit drinking from now on, can still stabilize the condition and even have the hope of reversal, but once into the alcoholic liver cirrhosis stage, it is irreversible. According to some data, about 25% of patients with cirrhosis have complications, such as ascites, upper gastrointestinal bleeding, hepatic encephalopathy, hepatorenal syndrome and so on. Therefore, hepatitis B patients should be more resolute to quit drinking, so as not to have been attacked by the virus of the liver “worse”.