Latent symptoms of liver disease?
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Hepatitis B is a disease infected by hepatitis B virus, which is usually divided into acute hepatitis B, chronic hepatitis B, hepatitis B cirrhosis and so on. The incubation period of hepatitis B in human body is usually 6 weeks to 6 months. Patients with latent period usually have no obvious symptoms and are not easy to find. The transmission routes of hepatitis B include mother to child transmission, blood transmission, iatrogenic transmission and sexual transmission. Latent symptoms of liver disease? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.
Latent symptoms of liver disease?
There are no symptoms in the incubation period of hepatitis B. If hepatitis B virus is active in liver cells and propagates, clinical symptoms can appear. The common symptoms are: discomfort in liver area, dull pain, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, anorexia and diarrhea.
Patients sometimes have low fever, and severe patients may have jaundice. At this time, they should go to the hospital in time. If the treatment is delayed, a few patients will develop into severe hepatitis, which is characterized by sharp aggravation of liver function damage until failure. At the same time, they are accompanied by multiple organ function damage such as renal failure. The patients will have continued aggravation of jaundice, oliguria, anuria, ascites, blurred consciousness, etc Delirium, coma.
When the human body feels like suffering from a cold, fatigue and weakness, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, anorexia, even mild cough, low fever, body discomfort, it should be timely observed urine color. If the urine turns yellow, you should go to the hospital immediately to test liver function and hepatitis B.
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Hepatitis B vaccination is the most effective way to prevent HBV infection. In 1992, the Ministry of health of the people's Republic of China brought hepatitis B vaccine into the management of planned immunization. All newborns were vaccinated with hepatitis B vaccine, but the cost of the vaccine and its vaccination should be paid by their parents; Since 2002, it has been formally included in the planned immunization, and all newborns have been vaccinated with hepatitis B vaccine free of charge, but the vaccination fee has to be paid; Since June 1, 2005, it will be free of charge.