Hepatitis B is a group of infectious diseases. Hepatitis B can be divided into acute and chronic hepatitis B according to the condition, and the symptoms of the two are also different.
1. Acute hepatitis B. Acute hepatitis B will have jaundice, abdominal distension, diarrhea and other symptoms in the early stage, and when the symptoms are more serious, it will be accompanied by tiredness and weakness, headache and other manifestations. At the same time, a few patients will have loss of appetite, low fever, insomnia, sleeplessness, anorexia symptoms.
2. Chronic hepatitis B. Early symptoms of chronic hepatitis B patients are atypical, they may repeatedly have symptoms such as anorexia of greasy food, poor sleep, dizziness, fatigue, etc. Later on, they may have symptoms such as loose stools, yellow urine, liver palms, spider nevus, enlarged spleen, etc. and some of the patients may be accompanied by mild fever.
Patients are advised to go to the hospital for examination. If detected at an early stage, the condition can be controlled in time and the cure rate can be improved. Patients should develop good habits in their daily life to improve their physical fitness and promote recovery.