Male patients with hepatitis B can get married, and hepatitis B virus carriers or those with stable conditions usually do not affect their marriage life. The main transmission routes of hepatitis B are blood transmission, mother to child transmission and sexual contact transmission, and daily contact is not infectious. If your partner vaccinates against hepatitis B and produces antibodies, the probability of infection is extremely low.

hepatitis B virus is mainly transmitted through blood, body fluid and other channels, and behaviors such as sharing meals and hugging in daily life will not lead to infection. Male hepatitis B patients with normal liver function, low viral load and weak infectivity. It is recommended that both parties conduct five tests for hepatitis B before marriage to confirm the partner's antibody status. Unvaccinated partners should complete the full course of vaccination in a timely manner and regularly check their antibody levels under the guidance of a doctor. Stable marriage life of hepatitis B carriers is no different from that of ordinary people, and infection can be avoided through scientific protection.

If a small number of patients with hepatitis B are in the active hepatitis stage, they may have abnormal liver function or high viral load. At this time, they need to receive antiviral treatment first. During the treatment period, it is necessary to strictly follow the doctor's advice to control the condition, and consider marriage and childbearing plans only after the indicators have stabilized. If the female partner is negative for hepatitis B surface antibody, she needs to complete the vaccination procedure before marriage. Maternal infant blocking technology is mature, and the father of hepatitis B can significantly reduce the risk of infection in children through standardized intervention.

After marriage, men with hepatitis B should keep regular work and rest, avoid drinking and overwork, and recheck liver function and viral load every 3-6 months. Spouses need to regularly test their antibody levels and receive additional vaccinations if necessary. Items such as razors and toothbrushes that may come into contact with blood in the home should be used separately. Through scientific management and standardized protection, the marriage quality and family life of hepatitis B patients can reach the level of healthy people, and there is no need to worry about infection.
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