Do you understand these few misconceptions about hepatitis B?

1. Can you get married if you have hepatitis B and will you infect each other. For hepatitis B patients, many people have such concerns. In fact, hepatitis B patients, as long as the timing is right, can get married as well as other normal people. The actual time to pick it? The actual fact is that you will be able to get a lot of people to do this. The “small three yang” patients are mainly determined by their own hepatitis B virus HBV-DNA quantitative level, can not be generalized to “low infectious”. Especially for patients with high HBV-DNA quantification, if there is a significant increase in transaminases, antiviral treatment is required. Some patients with “small triple-positive”, liver function is basically normal, some patients transaminases always fall below the normal range, some patients with “small triple-positive” status for life, some patients have progressed to liver cirrhosis, liver cancer. At the end of the day, it is all caused by the hepatitis B virus replicating in the body. The infectiousness of hepatitis B patients does not only depend on whether they are “major triple-positive” or “minor triple-positive”, but is also an indicator to determine the strength of hepatitis B infectiousness and whether “minor triple-positive” patients are progressing. It is also a major factor in determining whether the patient’s disease is progressing. The difference between chronic hepatitis B carriers and chronic hepatitis B patients lies mainly in whether the serum transaminases are normal or not, and for patients with “minor triple-positive”, the following two conditions may occur: (1) After the hepatitis B virus infection has undergone immune clearance, the liver function indexes are basically normal in regular checks, while the HBV-DNA test (1) After the hepatitis B virus infection has undergone immune clearance, the liver function indexes are basically normal in regular check-ups, and the HBV-DNA test is at a very low level or even undetectable in every check-up. “Little Three Yang”, but because the hepatitis B virus is still replicating in the body, the organism is clearing the virus while the liver cells are still being destroyed, so the biochemical examination of liver function is always abnormal, and because the hepatitis B virus is still replicating in the patient’s body at this time, the disease will mostly continue to progress. Once found, these patients may have chronic hepatitis or may have become liver fibrosis or cirrhosis. In the latter case, the disease can still progress slowly and may gradually become cirrhosis in the process of “asymptomatic” or “mild liver damage”, so close attention and timely treatment are needed. Therefore, close attention and timely treatment are needed.