Can you work out if you have hepatitis B

Patients with hepatitis B, if they have no uncomfortable symptoms, feel that their physical strength is okay, and the liver function is basically in the normal range, they can work out. If your liver function is abnormal, such as elevated glutamic aminotransferase or glutamic oxalacetic aminotransferase, you should pay attention to rest. The reason is that when the liver is inflamed, if you do fitness or activity, or even if you do not pay attention to rest or stay up late, it will cause your liver function to not easily return to normal, or even more serious. If a patient with hepatitis B major triple-positive is accompanied by obvious cirrhosis, his or her body has become significantly weak, or even ascites or hepatic encephalopathy, he or she should also pay attention to rest and try not to work out. If a patient with major triple yang is in relatively good health, has no symptoms of weakness, has not progressed to cirrhosis, and has no abnormalities in liver function, it is perfectly fine to work out at this time.