Can big three Yang infect?

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These years, because of work, I have been out all the year round. Since this year, I have found that my body is abnormal. I always have loss of appetite, nausea, and yellow face. I found that I have hepatitis B, and my family doesn't have hepatitis B. I believe there are many people who are similar to me. What is the infectious route of hepatitis B? Can second liver big three Yang disease infect others? Let me analyze it for you now!

Can big three Yang infect?

First, hepatitis B is infectious. Hepatitis B can be transmitted from mother to child. There are about 140 million HBsAg positive people in China, 85% of whom are transmitted from mother to child. Vertical transmission is the main reason for the spread and high incidence of hepatitis B in China. There are also a small number of father to child transmission. Mother to child transmission is mainly through birth canal infection or intrauterine infection.

Second, hepatitis B can be transmitted through blood. Most of the blood products contaminated by HBV, such as albumin, platelets or blood, will be infected with hepatitis B after transfusion. In addition, hepatitis B will also be infected during hemodialysis and renal dialysis. Iatrogenic transmission: medical devices contaminated by HBV (such as scalpel, dental drill, endoscope, laparoscope, etc.) can transmit HBV.

Third, close contact between family members can also infect hepatitis B. It mainly refers to sexual contact and close contact in daily life (such as using a toothbrush, towel, teacup and chopsticks), all of which are likely to be infected by HBV. HBV can enter into close contacts through damaged mucosa. Public places, barber shops and beauty salons are easy to be contaminated by HBV, such as baths, razors and so on.

matters needing attention

After getting the big three yang of hepatitis B, no matter whether the liver is damaged or not, it is also very important to pay more attention to the diet. The requirement of diet is relatively high, and generally requires a light diet. Eat more high protein and low-fat food, such as fish, eggs and meat. Eat more crude fiber food, such as fresh vegetables and fruits. Avoid spicy and greasy fried food, which will increase the burden on the liver.