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What is the medicine can cure the hepatitis b?how it can be shared to anyone? |
What is the medicine can cure the hepatitis b?how it can be shared to anyone? Boy ..those are some discouraging answers.. good thing though is that they are only partly true. There is no ' cure' for diabetes or High blood pressure and a ton of other diseases...the point is that there is now effective thearpy for viral hepatitis. Treatment with agents called interferons esp. interferon A and a medicine called Epivir (lamivudine) causes long term remissions ( a remission in this case means very very low viral counts in your blood and cessation of furthur damage to the liver) ...and delay complications.... Therapy plus avoiding furthur liver damage..reinfection, alcohol, high doses of Tylenol, medications that damage the liver etc. can help Hep B patients live long and productive lives. Go to the link below. It has several other links to sites with a lot of information. One more thing..treatment for Hep B can be undertaken only by someone well trained in the care of such patients ...it will be a gastroenterologist/hepatologis... or an infectious disease MD. There are several tests/considerations that are usually needed prior tot starting treatment. Find a good specialist. Good luck. Source(s): http://www.hepatitisbhelp.com/hepatitis_... Hepatitis has no cure. There is no cure for Hepatitis there are different forms of hepatitis,at present there still is no known cure for any of them. hey give vitamins and suggest bed rest and plenty of water.the one thing they all have in common is the fact that hepatitis affects the liver.it can be spread to someone else if you use a dirty needle and then they use that same needle,watch for yellowing of the eyes that a sign of hepatitis,people live for many years with it as long as they live right |
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