How can I treat hepatitis B before I turn into a carrier?

  Chronic hepatitis B, there is no specific drug treatment at home and abroad, although it cannot be cured at once, but hepatitis B can be treated and controlled. It is a characteristic of hepatitis B. The reasons for recurrence are complex, and are related to the immune status of the body, life and living, physiological conditions, and the mutation, replication and activity of the virus. However, the degree of virus replication and the amount of virus are not necessarily proportional to the degree of liver damage. If you have the financial conditions, you can consider antiviral treatment, if you can generally carry out liver preservation and enzyme lowering treatment first, after the discontinuation of the drug, the disease recurrence, take the drug time can be longer, do not rush to stop the drug, the course of liver disease treatment is generally counted in months. The current degree of liver damage is not serious, as long as liver-protecting and enzyme-lowering drugs can keep liver function normal, temporarily can not antiviral treatment (antiviral treatment course is long, high cost), as long as liver function can maintain normal, do not worry about the development of the disease.  The transmission of hepatitis B is mainly through the blood, mother and child and other blood routes, general daily life contact is not contagious, not to mention that he already has antibodies (his antibody positive is actually he no longer in the midst of infection with hepatitis B virus, and unknowingly in the natural good, produced antibodies), the mother and hepatitis B is possible ship song to the next generation, especially the large three positive infection, the risk is relatively large, but the current medical is There are ways of prevention and interruption, small three positive infected, infants born in time to inject hepatitis B immunoglobulin and hepatitis B vaccine, basically can be avoided, large three positive infected, using the same method, the vast majority can also avoid infection, therefore, as long as preventive measures, mother-to-child transmission can be controlled, of course, large three positive compared with small three positive, the relative risk is greater, therefore, to get pregnant, if Therefore, if you want to get pregnant, if you cannot cure the disease (HBsAg conversion), it is better to get pregnant with a small triplet conversion, which can reduce the risk of mother-to-child transmission. Ordinary hepatoprotective treatment, generally will not turn into a small triplet, only antiviral treatment, there is a certain possibility, and not 100%, therefore, when? What kind of antiviral drug to use? It should vary from person to person, and for specific usage, you can see some of my articles, and the National Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Hepatitis B. After using antiviral therapy, if you want to get pregnant, you should do so six months after stopping the medication.