Why does hepatitis B come on in 40's?
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As we all know, patients are required to pay enough attention to the treatment of this disease. Nearly one tenth of the population in our country carries hepatitis B virus, and the probability is quite high. Some hepatitis B virus carriers are worried about their usual diet and diet during treatment. I found some information about the diet of hepatitis B virus carriers, in order to better control and treat them, Patients should pay attention to their diet in daily life, which can achieve better therapeutic effect. In order to avoid such a situation, let's talk about why hepatitis B is more than 40 years old?.
Why does hepatitis B come on in 40's?
First: why does hepatitis B occur in the forties? In fact, it is not specific. It can occur in all ages. Infected with hepatitis B virus, which is the most common cause of hepatitis B disease, infected with hepatitis B virus, will survive in our liver cells, replication. And then discharged into the blood, so not only the high load of hepatitis B virus in the blood stream, but also most of the liver cells are infected. Hepatitis B virus itself does not directly cause the pathological changes of liver cells, but only survives and replicates in liver cells. The antigen it replicates is expressed on the membrane of liver cells, which stimulates the immune system of human body to recognize and eliminate.
Second: malnutrition, many people in the daily diet, is not a normal regular diet, some patients exist such as partial diet, a large number of smoking, drinking and so on, so that the body resistance is weakened, especially the liver cell damage caused by drinking is also a common cause of hepatitis B. Overwork: This is the main cause of hepatitis B. Because excessive fatigue, such as heavy physical and mental work, will make the body in a state of overload for a long time, leading to the decline of body resistance and disease.
Third: mother to child transmission, which is an important reason for many infants suffering from hepatitis B. in our country, many hepatitis B virus carriers will be transmitted vertically through mother to child transmission. If we do not take appropriate medical preventive measures, the probability of hepatitis B mother transmitting the virus to the baby is almost 100%, because the baby can not effectively identify the hepatitis B virus invading the body, Without the ability to clear the virus, it is in a state of immune tolerance with hepatitis B virus for a long time, and becomes a long-term carrier of hepatitis B virus without any symptoms of hepatitis B.
matters needing attention
Excessive sugar intake is not only easy to cause obesity, fatty liver, but also easy to cause diabetes after hepatitis. So hepatitis B virus carriers should eat less high sugar food.