What is a liver virus?

The hepatitis virus in most people’s minds refers to the hepatitis B virus, often referred to as hepatitis B. Hepatitis B is a chronic hepatitis caused primarily by infection with the hepatitis B virus, which can be transmitted through the bloodstream, as well as vertically and sexually, and should therefore be treated promptly when detected.

In addition to the hepatitis B virus, the hepatitis A virus and the hepatitis E virus are also common because they are primarily fecal-oral in nature and are more likely to be transmitted in children, smokers, drinkers, and drug users.

Regardless of which type of virus you have, you should get antiviral treatment, have your liver function reviewed regularly, and get hepatoprotective treatment if there are abnormalities, and pay attention to the way you eat with your friends and family, and try to ensure a hygienic diet to avoid cross-infection.