The odds are that sharing a blackhead remover with a person with Hepatitis B is not contagious. Unless there is a break in the patient’s skin that comes into contact with the blood on the blackhead remover of a person with hepatitis B.
Hepatitis B is usually transmitted through blood, mother-to-child, and sexual contact, etc. Hepatitis B can only be transmitted through contact with items contaminated by the blood of a hepatitis B patient, and ordinary daily necessities are not contagious.
It is important to avoid contact with articles contaminated by blood of hepatitis B patients in daily life, and do not share personal articles with hepatitis B patients, such as razors, toothbrushes, etc., to prevent hepatitis B virus infection.
To prevent hepatitis B infection, avoid contact with hepatitis B patients, avoid unprotected sex, and get vaccinated against hepatitis B if you have a hepatitis B patient around you.