Symptoms of hepatitis B recovery

The recovery phase of hepatitis B refers to a patient who has previously been infected with the hepatitis B virus but is now recovering after antiviral treatment or self-recovery and has begun to produce antibodies to hepatitis B. It is a sign that the patient is getting better and recovering. It is a sign that the patient is getting better and cured. After the recovery period, the patient’s chance of re-infection with hepatitis B will be greatly reduced. In addition to symptoms such as weakness, nausea and vomiting, the patient’s general condition will also improve. In addition, the patient will improve in terms of weight and body mass index, and change to the direction of a normal person. However, during this period, the patient should continue to maintain good living habits, eat regularly, exercise more, do not stay up late, do not work hard, and do not abuse alcohol. If the liver function check indicates elevated glutathione and glutamic oxalacetic transaminases, further treatment with oral medication or intravenous infusion of liver-protective drugs is required when necessary.