After splenectomy, the body’s immunity usually decreases, and it is easy to be infected. Therefore, if you have hepatitis B cirrhosis for 3 years after splenectomy, you should also take active antiviral treatment, and you can usually take adefovir tablets, entecavir tablets and other antiviral medications as prescribed by your doctor, and the specific type of medicine is better depending on the individual.
1. adefovir tablets: the drug is commonly used in the treatment of adult chronic hepatitis B patients with evidence of active replication of the hepatitis B virus and compensated liver function accompanied by persistent elevation of serum amino acid transferase or active histological lesions of the liver. Some patients may have adverse reactions such as nausea, chest tightness, etc. It is recommended that people who are prone to allergies should be prohibited from using the drug, and children, pregnant women, the elderly and infirm, as well as people with problems in liver and kidney function should be cautious in using the drug.
2. Entecavir Tablets: This drug is generally used for the treatment of chronic adult hepatitis B with active viral replication, persistent elevation of serum alanine aminotransferase, or active lesions in liver histology. Adverse reactions such as headache and fatigue may occur in some patients. It is recommended to be contraindicated in people who are allergic to entecavir or any of the components of the preparation, and should be used with caution in children, pregnant women, the elderly and infirm, and people with renal insufficiency.
The above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor, and should not be used indiscriminately.