Consequences of marrying a hepatitis B carrier

The consequences of marrying a Hepatitis B carrier, in general, if you have Hepatitis B antibodies, there are no consequences to speak of, because if you have the antibodies, the other half of the body will not usually infected with Hepatitis B to you. If you don’t have antibodies, it is recommended that you get vaccinated against Hepatitis B and produce antibodies before you have intimate contact, including sexual intercourse, which is relatively safe for you to protect yourself. If your partner is a hepatitis B carrier, you should have regular checkups every year. Hepatitis B five DNA and liver function, as well as AFP, abdominal ultrasound, liver transient elasticity hardness test and other tests. Because hepatitis B is a disease that cannot be cured, but it can be controlled. It is also important to prevent further progression of the disease. You should check for protective antibodies first, and if they are positive with a high titer, don’t worry too much.