Is Honey Effective for Hepatitis B

Drinking honey has some benefits for hepatitis B patients, but drinking honey does not cure hepatitis B. Hepatitis B, also known as viral hepatitis B, is a disease caused by the hepatitis B virus. Honey is a common food that is good for people with hepatitis B as it replenishes the body with the nutrients it needs. However, honey does not have the therapeutic effect of drugs, and cannot replace drugs to treat hepatitis B. Hepatitis B patients have a large amount of hepatitis B virus in their bodies and need to take antiviral drugs such as tenofovir disoproxil fumarate tablets for treatment. If patients are accompanied by liver function damage, they also need to use injectable diammonium glycyrrhizinate, injectable reduced glutathione and other drugs for liver protection treatment. Patients infected with hepatitis B virus need to go to regular hospitals in time, under the guidance of doctors for clear diagnosis and treatment, to avoid the progression of the disease to have adverse effects on the body.