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Is hepatitis B curable?

Is hepatitis B curable?

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 life threatening?

For many people, hepatitis B is a short-term illness. For others, it can become a long-term, chronic infection that can lead to serious, even life-threatening health issues like cirrhosis or liver cancer.

How long can you live if you have hepatitis B?

Facts About 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.

Is hepatitis B a terminal disease?

For most adults, HBV is a short term condition that causes no permanent damage. However, 2–6% of adults with HBV go on to develop a chronic infection that can potentially lead to liver cancer. Around 90% of infants with the virus will develop a chronic infection.

Which is the third most common B positive blood type?

B Positive Blood Type (B+) 1. The Third Most Common Blood Type The B Positive blood type is extremely valuable where matching supply for the demand has been a constant challenge.

What happens to the liver if you have hepatitis B?

Scarring of the liver (cirrhosis). The inflammation associated with a hepatitis B infection can lead to extensive liver scarring (cirrhosis), which may impair the liver’s ability to function. Liver cancer. People with chronic hepatitis B infection have an increased risk of liver cancer.

What kind of blood type do you need to be a liver donor?

1 If you have Type O blood, you are a “universal donor” and can donate to anyone (although Type O liver recipients can only get organs from people who are also 2 If you are Type A, you can donate to those who are also Type A as well as Type AB. 3 Type B blood types can donate to other Type Bs and to Type ABs.

What’s the difference between hepatitis A, B, and C?

Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C are liver infections caused by three different viruses. Although each can cause similar symptoms, they are spread in different ways and can affect the liver differently. Hepatitis A is usually a short-term infection and does not become a long-term infection.

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