How is hepatitis C weak positive to return a responsibility?

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Hepatitis C is a threat to people's health, the number of patients is increasing. When a lot of people are examined, it is found that hepatitis C antibody is weakly positive. So, let's take a look at the weak positive of hepatitis C first? Let's introduce the related knowledge of the field.

How is hepatitis C weak positive to return a responsibility?

First: healthy people have imported blood products from patients with hepatitis C, and these blood products have not been strictly disinfected, eventually leading to the existence of cool hepatitis C virus in the blood.

Second: at the same time, the blood also produced hepatitis C antibody, in this way, do hepatitis C test will show that the antibody is weak positive. Many people think that if hepatitis C antibody is weakly positive, it must be infected with hepatitis C, belonging to hepatitis C patients.

Third: in fact, this idea is wrong. People who are weakly positive for hepatitis C antibody are not necessarily hepatitis C patients, and they may not be infectious. If you want to judge whether you are a patient with hepatitis C, you can go to a regular professional hospital to check liver function, HCV-RNA, liver, gallbladder and spleen B ultrasound and other related examinations. If liver function is normal and HCV-RNA is negative, there is no need to worry too much.

matters needing attention

1. Avoid spicy. Spicy food is easy to cause digestive tract damp heat, damp heat mixed, liver and gallbladder Qi dysfunction, digestive function weakened. Therefore, spicy food should be avoided. 2. Avoid alcohol. 90% of alcohol should be metabolized in the liver. Alcohol can disturb and destroy the normal enzyme system of liver cells, so it directly damages liver cells and makes them necrotic. Patients with acute or chronic active hepatitis, even if a small amount of alcohol, will make the condition repeated or changed. 3. Do not eat processed food. Eat less canned or bottled drinks and food. This is because preservatives are often added to canned and bottled drinks and foods, which are more or less toxic to the liver. 4. Hepatitis C patients should maintain their weight within the normal range, and eat less butter, cheese and other dairy products, edible oil, meat, nuts, desserts and other foods with high fat content.