Can male patients with hepatitis B get married? Can hepatitis B be contagious?

Male patients with hepatitis B can get married. hepatitis B virus is mainly transmitted through blood, mother and child, and sexual contact. Daily contact is not infectious. If the hepatitis B virus carrier has normal liver function, low virus quantity and weak infectivity, it still needs to take protective measures.

The spread of hepatitis B virus requires specific conditions, and daily sharing of tableware, hugs, handshakes and other behaviors will not lead to infection. The use of condoms in couples' lives can effectively reduce the risk of sexual transmission. The partner's vaccination against hepatitis B is an important means of prevention. If the patient is in an active phase or has a high viral load, antiviral treatment should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor, and fertility issues should be considered after the condition stabilizes.

The probability of mother to child transmission of hepatitis B virus is high, but the risk can be significantly reduced through standardized intervention. Pregnant women need to regularly monitor the viral load in the third trimester of pregnancy, and newborns need to be vaccinated with hepatitis B vaccine and immunoglobulin in time after birth. breastfeeding is usually safe for breastfeeding mothers if the nipples are not damaged and the baby has completed the immunization program. When family members live together, avoid sharing items that may come into contact with blood, such as razors and toothbrushes.

Patients with hepatitis B should keep regular work and rest, avoid drinking and overwork, and regularly review liver function and viral load. The diet should be light and easy to digest, supplemented with high-quality protein and vitamins in moderation, and reduce the intake of high-fat foods. Moderate exercise can help enhance immunity, but vigorous exercise should be avoided. psychological stress may affect the condition, and understanding and support from partners and family members are crucial for the patient's recovery. If symptoms such as fatigue and decreased appetite occur, seek medical examination.

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