Consequences of hepatitis B infection

02 March 2023, 19:38 | Health
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Hepatitis is an inflammatory disease of the liver. In hepatitis B, the virus infects liver cells, hepatocytes, as a result of which they first become inflamed, and then replaced by fibrous tissue, similarly, scars remain at the site of former wounds. The liver copes with its functions until a certain time, until most of the hepatocytes are replaced by fibrous tissue. This is how cirrhosis of the liver develops.. Cirrhosis of the liver is a serious, fatal disease, since the liver loses its functions, and without it the body is not viable, according to Pannochka, an online publication for girls and women from 14 to 35 years old.. net In addition, a long-term inflammatory process can develop into a tumor, and then hepatocellular liver cancer can develop. Hepatitis B is bad for pregnancy, it can cause miscarriage or premature birth. In the case of a healthy child born from an infected mother, he is vaccinated against hepatitis B, fortunately, this virus does not have a damaging effect on the fetus. Such consequences of hepatitis are not indispensable, in many respects the prognosis depends on the course of the disease.. But you need to know about them so as not to underestimate the disease and not take it too lightly..

Hepatitis B, like other infectious diseases, can occur in various forms.. There are the following: virus carrier - when the virus in the body is in an inactive state, that is, there is a virus, but there is no disease yet; latent, or anicteric form, when a person is sick, but the symptoms are so minor that they do not attract attention and are mistaken for a common ailment; acute hepatitis B, or icteric form, with pronounced signs of the disease, and chronic hepatitis B. Each of these forms can have different effects..

When carrying a virus, the immune system is not strong enough to cope with the virus, but still strong enough to prevent the virus from multiplying in the body. In this case, the outcome may be as follows: either the immune system will get stronger and cope with the virus, if not, then sooner or later it will weaken, and then the virus will take its toll - hepatitis B will develop. The latent form is outwardly similar to a virus carrier, but differs in that while a person does not suspect anything, the virus does its dirty work to destroy the liver.

Acute hepatitis B, oddly enough, is the most favorable variant of the disease.

It makes itself felt, which means that active therapeutic measures can be taken, at least the necessary peace is provided.. In strong people with a strong immune system, the acute form of the disease can even go away on its own, the body is able to cope with the disease on its own. In an unfavorable combination of circumstances, the acute form becomes chronic. Chronic hepatitis B is difficult to cure, and of all forms, it is he who most often turns into cirrhosis or cancer..

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Based on materials: pannochka.net



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