Hyderabad
Raipur
Bhubaneswar
visakhapatnam
Nagpur
Indore
Chh. SambhajinagarConsulte con médicos superespecialistas en los hospitales CARE
Actualizado el 2 de febrero de 2024
Hepatitis B is a viral infection targeting the liver, capable of leading to both short-term and prolonged illnesses. The transmission occurs through exposure to the blood or other bodily fluids of an infected individual. Vaccination serves as a preventive measure, while antiviral medications have proven effective in treating crónico cases. Timely management is crucial due to its severity as a health issue. Let’s understand the various aspects in detail.
Hepatitis B is primarily caused by the Hepatitis B virus (HBV), a highly contagious pathogen. Here are key factors contributing to its transmission:
Hepatitis B symptoms can vary from mild to serious. Watch out for:
If you think you have Hepatitis B, see a doctor for the right diagnosis and advice.

Early diagnosis is crucial for effective management.
Treating Hepatitis B aims to protect the liver and prevent potential issues. It depends on whether it's short-term (acute) or long-term (chronic).
Remember, individual recovery experiences may vary, so personalised medical advice is crucial.
Here are some tips to prevent Hepatitis B:
Potential complications associated with Hepatitis B include:
Acute Hepatitis B is a short-term illness, while chronic Hepatitis B lasts for six months or longer and may lead to serious complications.
No, it is not spread through casual contact such as kissing, hugging, or sharing food or utensils.
While a complete cure may not always be possible, antiviral medications can help manage the condition and prevent complications.
Yes, routine testing during pregnancy is important to prevent mother-to-child transmission.
Yes, recurrence is possible, and ongoing monitoring and management may be needed.
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