Can male patients with hepatitis B get married? Can hepatitis B symptoms be cured

Male patients with hepatitis B can get married, but precautions should be taken to avoid infection. Hepatitis B symptoms may be clinically cured through standardized treatment, but it is difficult to completely eliminate the virus.

hepatitis B virus is mainly transmitted through blood, mother infant and sexual contact. Before marriage, male patients with hepatitis B should ensure that their spouses are vaccinated with hepatitis B vaccine and produce antibodies. They should avoid sharing razors and other articles that may contact blood. For patients with acute hepatitis B, it is recommended to postpone marriage and childbearing until the condition is stable. Patients with chronic hepatitis B need to monitor their liver function regularly and take antiviral treatment under the guidance of doctors. Most of them can control virus replication and maintain normal life.

Some patients with hepatitis B may suffer from fatigue, loss of appetite and other symptoms. Through standardized treatment of interferon or nucleoside analogues and other drugs, some patients can achieve the clinical cure goal of negative surface antigen. However, hepatitis B virus DNA may be latent in hepatocytes for a long time, and the probability of complete elimination of the virus is low. If it develops into cirrhosis, lifelong treatment is required, and a very small number of patients may require liver transplantation.

It is recommended that patients with hepatitis B should keep regular work and rest, and avoid alcohol and drug abuse to increase the liver burden. Spouses and family members should be vaccinated and regularly tested for antibody levels. Counseling specialists before marriage and childbirth can effectively reduce the risk of neonatal infection through mother infant blocking technology. By maintaining a positive attitude towards treatment, most patients can have a normal marital life.

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