What are the symptoms of big three Yang patients

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Uncle recently liver is very uncomfortable, the face is still yellow, feel very abnormal, go to the hospital for examination, the doctor said is hepatitis B big three yang, need to be treated in time, let me introduce to you the big three Yang patient symptoms is what.

What are the symptoms of big three Yang patients

First: most chronic HBV carriers are asymptomatic and often in the immune tolerance period. In addition to the "big three positive" and positive virus detection, other growth indicators and even pathological indicators are normal. Although drug treatment is not needed in this period, regular detection and observation are needed to discover the disease progress in time. Studies on carriers also show that although a small number of carriers have normal liver function, they have no disease progression The disease is still in the process of progression. After several years, it can also progress to hepatitis, liver cirrhosis and even liver cancer. Therefore, it is necessary to regularly review the disease to find out the progress of the disease and intervene in time.

Second: chronic hepatitis B: according to the condition can be divided into light, medium, heavy three. Mild: the patient's condition is mild, with repeated fatigue, dizziness, loss of appetite, anorexia, yellow urine, liver discomfort, poor sleep, slightly enlarged liver, slight tenderness and mild splenomegaly. The symptoms and signs of some cases were absent. Only one or two liver function indexes were mildly abnormal.

Third: moderate: symptoms, signs, laboratory examination between mild and severe. Severe: obvious or persistent symptoms of hepatitis, such as fatigue, anorexia, abdominal distension, yellow urine, loose stool, etc., accompanied by liver disease, facial features, liver palms, spider nevus, splenomegaly, ALT and (or) aspartate aminotransferase (AST) repeatedly or continuously increased, albumin decreased, gamma globulin significantly increased.

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Big three positive patients are divided into two situations, one is big three positive virus carriers, most of these patients have no symptoms, generally do not need treatment, the other is chronic hepatitis B big three positive patients, at this time there are obvious symptoms, is the need for treatment.