Hepatitis B Treatment Options

Patients with chronic viral hepatitis B should have regular checkups, and blood should be drawn every six months or a year for hepatitis B triple system, hepatitis B DNA and liver function to see if the patient is a major or minor triple-positive condition. If the patient is a major triple-positive, check the hepatitis B DNA more than suggests the replication of the virus, at this time, if the combination of elevated glutathione and glutamic oxalacetic aminotransferase, we should actively consider the line of antiviral treatment. At this time, antiviral treatment is more sensitive to the disease, you can choose oral antiviral drugs, such as tenofovir, entecavir, or actively inject interferon for antiviral treatment. Oral drugs generally need to be taken for a long time, and it is not easy to stop in the middle. Interferon needs to be injected for about half a year to a year, and patients will mostly turn negative or turn into carriers after active antiviral treatment. In addition, patients need to eat more vitamin C-rich foods and fruits, such as oranges, oranges, grapefruit.