Hepatitis B Causes, Symptoms, Risk Factor and Natural Cure of Hepatitis B

by Symptom Advice on January 10, 2011

Hepatitis B causes, Symptoms, Risk Factor and Natural Cure of Hepatitis B

Hepatitis B is a type of hepatitis that is carried and passed to others through the blood or sexual contact. Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver that may be caused by several agents, including viruses and toxins. Hepatitis is characterized by jaundice, enlarged liver, fever, fatigue and abnormal liver function tests, it casues damage to the liver, causing symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, fatigue, and dark urine; hepatitis can be caused by several drugs used to treat TB infection or disease. two main type of hepatitis are Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C, can be passed on by blood contact. this means that dialysis patients, especially those on haemodialysis, have an increased risk of getting these infections.

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Causes and Risk Factors of Hepatitis B

Hepatitis B follows a similar mode of transmission as the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the agent responsible for AIDS. Both are transmitted through exposure to infected blood or blood products, sexual contact and from mothers to infants primarily at birth.

However, hepatitis B appears to be far more infectious than HIV. according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 30 to 40 percent of acute HBV infections in the U.S. occur in individuals with no known risk factors. in comparison, only 4 percent of AIDS cases have occurred in individuals with no known risk factors.

Hepatitis B is threatening for a variety of other reasons. in addition to the ways in which HIV is spread, hepatitis B appears to be spread by casual contact. it can be acquired by close contact within families, or from person to person through contact with open skin lesions. The virus may possibly be spread by exposure of mucous membranes to saliva, but you cannot get it from food or water, sneezing or coughing, breastfeeding, handshakes, hugs or casual contact.

Another important fact is that hepatitis B can remain stable outside the body for days or weeks, even when dry.

Symptoms of Hepatitis B

Symptoms and signs of hepatitis B can range from none to minimal in the early stages of the illness, to jaundice (yellowing of the skin), nausea, abdominal pain, fever, and malaise in the acute phase. Appetite loss, fatigue, itching, dark urine and pale stools are some common symptoms.

After the initial infection, carriers of hepatitis B usually have few symptoms.

Treatment of Hepatitis B

Take 20 grams of Betaine in supplemental form daily. Betaine has been shown to improve Hepatitis B by reducing liver inflammation. Continue this treatment for a total of 12 months for the full results of this treatment.

Take 24 grams of Whey Protein daily. Whey Protein has been shown to help improve blood measures of liver dysfunction in patients with Hepatitis B. Whey Protein also helps to reduce inflammation for many patients with Hepatitis B.

Take 100 mg of Thiamine (Vitamin B1) daily. Thiamine has been proven to reduce the severity of liver inflammation in patients with Hepatitis B.

Prevention of Hepatitis

1.    Use condoms and avoid multiple sex partners.

2.    Get a Hepatitis B blood test done when you are pregnant, if the result is positive then your physician will take the necessary steps during childbirth.

3.    Use only new (sealed) needles or properly sterilized needles for injections or acupuncture the body.

4.    Cook your food well to avoid getting contracted by Hepatitis a.

5.    Get inoculated against Hepatitis a and B.

Natural remedies for Hepatitis B

1.    Breakfast should be heavy, and meals throughout the day should be small. this helps to cope with nausea.

2.    Avoid alcoholic drinks or it may damage liver further.

3.    Taking enough rest is very important.

4.    After going to the bathroom wash your hands well.

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