Can A Person With Hepatitis B Live Long?

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Most people

chronically infected with B can expect to live long and healthy lives

. Individuals with chronic HBV may not develop symptoms for up to 30 years. Damage to the liver can silently occur during this time.

How long can you live with hepatitis B untreated?

The estimated carrier life expectancy is 71.8 years, as compared to

76.2 years

among noncarriers (Figure ​ 5). These results are consistent with other estimates, which indicate that 15% to 40% of HBV carriers die of liver complications.

Can you live a long life with hepatitis B?

The most important thing to remember is that hepatitis B is a chronic medical condition (such as diabetes and high blood pressure) that can be successfully managed if you take good care of your health and your liver.

You should expect to live a long, full life

.

How long do you live with hepatitis B?

A “silent disease.” It can live in your body for

50+ years before you

have symptoms. Responsible for 80 percent of all liver cancer in the world.

Does hepatitis B ever go away?


Most adults with hepatitis B recover fully

, even if their signs and symptoms are severe. Infants and children are more likely to develop a chronic (long-lasting) hepatitis B infection. A vaccine can prevent hepatitis B, but there's no cure if you have the condition.

Is hepatitis B 100 curable?


There's no cure for hepatitis B

. The good news is it usually goes away by itself in 4 to 8 weeks. More than 9 out of 10 adults who get hepatitis B totally recover. However, about 1 in 20 people who get hepatitis B as adults become “carriers,” which means they have a chronic (long-lasting) hepatitis B infection.

What is the fastest way to cure hepatitis B?

Several antiviral medications

Can hepatitis B positive became negative?

Your test results may not mean you have a problem. Ask your healthcare provider what your test results mean for you.

Normal results are negative or nonreactive

, meaning that no hepatitis B surface antigen was found. If your test is positive or reactive, it may mean you are actively infected with HBV.

What happens if you test positive for hepatitis B?

A positive anti-HBs (or HBsAb) test result means you are

“immune” and protected against the hepatitis B virus and cannot be infected

. You are not infected and cannot spread hepatitis B to others.

Does hepatitis B weaken the immune system?

Hepatitis B Virus

Does Not Interfere With Innate Immune Responses

in the Human Liver.

What should hepatitis B patients avoid?

Limit

foods containing saturated fats including fatty cuts of meat and foods fried in oil

. Avoid eating raw or undercooked shellfish (e.g. clams, mussels, oysters, scallops) because they could be contaminated with a bacteria called Vibrio vulnificus, which is very toxic to the liver and could cause a lot of damage.

Why hepatitis B is not curable?

Chronic hepatitis B hasn't been cured so far in part

because current therapies have failed to destroy the viral reservoir, where the virus hides in the cell

. This is in contrast to hepatitis C virus, which has no such viral reservoir and can now be cured with as little as 12 weeks of treatment.

Can the liver repair itself from hepatitis B?

Barring complications,

the liver can repair itself completely

and, within a month, the patient will show no signs of damage. However, sometimes the liver gets overwhelmed and can't repair itself completely, especially if it's still under attack from a virus, drug, or alcohol.

What drink is good for hepatitis B patient?

The pros and cons of drinking

coffee

have been wildly debated for years. However, for those with Hepatitis B and other liver diseases, the addition of a couple of cups of coffee per day to slow down the progression of liver disease, along with decreasing the risk of diabetes and heart disease just makes sense. Dr.

Can hepatitis B be transmitted through kissing?

Hepatitis B is not spread through sneezing, coughing, hugging, or breastfeeding. Although the virus can be found in saliva,

it is not believed to be spread through kissing or sharing utensils

.

What are the stages of hepatitis B?

The entire illness of acute hepatitis B sequentially passes through three phases, namely

prodromal phase, icteric phase and convalescence phase

. The prodromal phase is characterized by MARKED LOSS OF APPETITE, and other flu‐like symptoms such as low‐grade fever, nausea and vomiting, and lasts for a few days.

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