Can hepatitis B with eczema be treated antivirally?

Hepatitis B with eczema can be treated with antiviral therapy if there are indications for antiviral therapy and there are no contraindications to medication, and eczema can be treated at the same time. If there is a clear case of hepatitis B infection with eczema, as long as there are signs of antiviral treatment such as abnormal liver function, fibrous liver injury, and there is no clear contraindication to medication, then antiviral treatment can be carried out in a timely manner to control the replication of the virus, which will generally not cause exacerbation of eczema. While controlling the progress of hepatitis B, local topical medication can be taken to control eczema, using glycerite lotion and other local topical application, combined with ultraviolet irradiation and other physical therapy methods, generally can be effectively controlled. Specific drugs and treatment options need to be based on medical advice, it is recommended that patients with hepatitis B under the guidance of a physician, do not self-medication.