Can hepatitis B be transmitted indirectly through sexual relations?

Hepatitis B can be transmitted through sexual transmission. Hepatitis B can be spread by contact with blood or body fluids with a person who has hepatitis B. This includes sharing utensils, sanitary ware, hygiene products, blood products, or sexual contact, all of which put you at risk for hepatitis B infection. Therefore, hepatitis B can be transmitted through sexual relations. Especially in sexual relationships where one partner is a hepatitis B patient and the other partner does not have hepatitis B antibodies, there is a significant risk of contracting hepatitis B. Of course, if the infected partner has hepatitis B antibodies, the risk of infection even with sexual contact is significantly reduced. Therefore, if you suspect that you are infected with Hepatitis B, it is best to consult a doctor in time for a Hepatitis B virus test and start treatment as soon as possible after a clear diagnosis is made.