Many people mention hepatitis B and hepatitis B patients, the following image will appear in front of their eyes, huddled in a hospital bed of a person, thin body like dry wood, yellow face like dry leaves, the body is inserted with colorful tubes to maintain life, a breath, the virus is floating around like steam, in fact, this is all the misunderstanding of hepatitis B and hepatitis B patients exist out of thin air imagination, the fact is not at all so. Let’s look at the truth about hepatitis B and hepatitis B patients: 1. Hepatitis B is just an infectious disease. A study found that if we don’t wash our hands for 10 hours between going out in the morning and coming home at night, then, after these 10 hours of daily contact, almost every one of our hands will be infected with the hepatitis B virus. If we really consider the hepatitis B virus as a “tiger”, then I am afraid that the “tiger” in our living environment is everywhere. In the family of infectious diseases, hepatitis B is not the most aggressive. In the known human can be infected with a variety of viruses, the highest rate of death is rabies. 2, infectious diseases are not all that terrible, the cold is also an infectious disease Some people are particularly afraid of the mention of infectious diseases, they feel that infectious diseases come who can not hide, as long as a gust of wind will be able to infect all people, in fact, not, different infectious diseases, the mode of transmission is not the same, such as we remember the “SARS”, and in recent years, the emergence of The first is the “A” flu, which is spread through respiratory droplets. Hepatitis B is not transmitted through the respiratory and digestive tracts, so there is no possibility that “the patient spoke loudly to me and the droplets with the virus infected me”. From this point of view, the common cold is much more powerful than hepatitis B, because the cold virus can be transmitted to people who know and don’t know each other through droplets and aerosols from the patient’s cough and sneeze, while the hepatitis B virus is not transmitted in this way. The reason why hepatitis B is different from the cold is probably because the cold, despite being contagious, can be cured very quickly and the cold virus can be easily killed by drugs, while the hepatitis B virus is much more stubborn, not only less easily killed by drugs, but they are very tenacious and able to keep replicating in the liver cells, and, they are very cunning and well versed in They are very cunning and know the strategic tactics of “enemy in I retreat, enemy retreat I enter”, when using drugs, they are honest, a little discontinuation of drugs, they become more aggressive, rampant; once improperly used, they will mutate, become invincible, drugs can do nothing to them, this is drug resistance. 4, hepatitis B patients are also victims in the hepatitis B patients, some of them are doing blood transfusion, unfortunately encountered with the hepatitis B virus containing unqualified blood and be infected; some are colleagues or friends sharing razors, accidentally be infected; some are spouses suffering from hepatitis B, their own living with them when they did not do a good job of protective measures, thus also joining the ranks of hepatitis B; there are those innocent little babies, because The hepatitis B virus can be transmitted through the mother and child, once they are born, they can not choose to be branded as hepatitis B patients …… who can say that they are not innocent victims. 5, normal contact will not infect hepatitis B Normal contact in daily life will not infect hepatitis B, such as shaking hands, hugging, communal toilets, eating together, sharing phones, riding in cars, and sharing office items, all of which are safe. In other words, the hepatitis B virus will not move from one person to another through contaminated blood. Of course, there are some bad habits in daily life that may lead to the spread of hepatitis B. For example, going to a black clinic without medical qualifications and unsterilized syringes and needles may lead to the spread of hepatitis B. For example, if an elderly person eats for a child with his or her mouth, if the elderly person has hepatitis B and happens to have a mouth ulcer or accidentally bites his or her tongue, the hepatitis B virus in the blood will run into the food, and if it happens that the child’s mouth has a break, then it will cause infection. There are many similar examples of sharing razors, toothbrushes, unsterilized syringes and needles, etc. All of these can lead to the spread of the hepatitis B virus, allowing many innocent people to join the ranks of hepatitis B without realizing it.