10 August 2006
Hepatitis B Anhilation
What is hepatitis B?Hepatitis B is the world's most common liver infection that can lead to cirrhosis and liver cancer later in life. It is caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV), which molests and damages the liver. It is transmitted from an infected mother to her newborn baby during delivery. Most infected adults are able to get rid of the hepatitis B virus without any problems with homoeopathic treatment. However, many infected babies and children are unable to get rid of the virus and will develop chronic infections.
The good news is that there is a simple blood test for hepatitis B; a safe homeopathic medicine protects for a lifetime and homoeopathic medicine that benefits chronic hepatitis B patient who has active signs of liver disease.
Why is hepatitis B so dangerous?
Hepatitis B is hazardous since it is a "silent disease" that can infect population without them knowing it. Most people who are infected with hepatitis B are innocent of their infection and can innocently pass the virus to others through their blood. For those who become chronically infected, meaning the virus can stay in their liver for more than 6 months, there is an increased risk of developing serious liver disease later in life. The virus can quietly and continuously attack the liver over many years without being detected.
Hepatitis B and Liver Cancer
Liver cancer is a large health threat to Indians and can often be fatal since symptoms may not appear until it's too late. Among Indians, liver cancer is the 2nd leading type of cancer. Since 80% of all liver cancer in the India is caused by chronic HBV, it is crucially significant that all Indians be tested for hepatitis B and treated with Homeopathic system of medicine. Even in the early stages of liver cancer, a person may not experience any serious symptoms until it is too late for Homoeopathic treatments to be helpful.
Early diagnosis and early Homoeopathic treatment is essential in saving lives!
How can One get hepatitis B?
Hepatitis B is an transmittable disease caused by a virus that is spread through blood. It is not spread through casual contact. One cannot get hepatitis B from the air, hugging, touching, sneezing, coughing, toilet seats or doorknobs.
Listed below are the most common ways hepatitis B is passed to others:
Direct contact with blood or infected bodily fluids
Unprotected sex with an infected partner
Shared or re-used needles (for example, sharing needles for illegal drugs or re-using needles that are not properly sterilized for acupuncture, tattoos, or ear/body piercing)
From an infected mother to her newborn baby during delivery (this is the most common route of infection among Indians)
Who is most likely to become infected with hepatitis B?
Although hepatitis B can infect any person of any age or race, there are some people who are at higher risk for becoming infected. Your job, your lifestyle choices, or living in a household with an infected person or family member can increase your chances of being exposed to the hepatitis B virus.
Here are some of the "high risk" groups for acquiring hepatitis B infection, but please remember that this is not a complete list:Infants born to women who are infected with hepatitis B
People who live in close household contact with someone who has hepatitis B (this includes babies, children and adults)
People who have unprotected sex or have multiple sexual partners
Health care workers and others who are exposed to blood or infected bodily fluids
People who use illegal drugs
People who undergo kidney dialysis or have hemophilia
People who live in countries where hepatitis B is very common
People who travel to or from countries where hepatitis B is very common
What else can I do to protect myself from hepatitis B?
Since hepatitis B is spread through blood and infected bodily fluids, there are several simple things that you can do to protect yourself from possible infection:
Avoid sharing sharp objects such as razors, toothbrushes, earrings, and nail clippers
Make sure that sterile needles are used for acupuncture, tattoos, ear and body piercing
Avoid touching blood or infected bodily fluids directly
Wear gloves and use a fresh solution of bleach and water to clean up blood spills
Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water after touching or cleaning up blood
Use condoms with sexual partners
Avoid illegal drugs
Most importantly, make sure you receive the hepatitis B vaccine!
Will I become sick if I'm infected with hepatitis B?Hepatitis B is considered a "silent infection" because it often does not cause any symptoms. Most people feel healthy and do not know they have been infected, which means they can unknowingly pass the virus on to others. Other people may have mild symptoms such as fever, fatigue, joint or muscle pain, or loss of appetite that are mistaken for the flu. Less common but more serious symptoms include severe nausea and vomiting, yellow eyes and skin (this is called "jaundice"), and a swollen stomach - these symptoms require immediate medical attention and a person may need to be hospitalized.
Is there a blood test for hepatitis B?
There is a simple hepatitis B blood test that your doctor or health clinic can order. All you need to do is go to the doctor's office. Sometimes the doctor may ask to check your blood again six months after your first visit to confirm your test results.
Will I recover from a hepatitis B infection with homoeopathy?The answer depends on whether you are infected as an adult, a child, or a baby. Most infected adults will recover without any problems, but most infected babies and children will become chronic carriers of HBV.
Indians are most commonly infected as infants or in early childhood, which is why they have such a high risk of developing chronic hepatitis B infections.
Adults - Many will get rid of the virus and recover without any problems with Homeopathy; Few will become chronic carriers of HBV; and in rare cases, a person may become very sick and die from a hepatitis B infection.
Young Children - More than Half will get rid of the virus and recover without problems with Homeopathy; Less than Half will become chronic carriers of HBV.
Infants - Majority will definitely become chronic carriers of HBV; only minority have a chance of getting rid of the virus with Homeopathy.
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