The ultimate goal of treating hepatitis B is to prevent cirrhosis

Release date: 2010-09-16


Most cirrhosis is caused by viral hepatitis. How to block cirrhosis has always been a heart disease in patients with cirrhosis after hepatitis. We can't deny that Chinese medicine has a very good effect in blocking cirrhosis. However, if you do not inhibit the cirrhosis (not anti-virus) and only boring head treatment of cirrhosis, it can only achieve half the effect. Therefore, the key to blocking cirrhosis is to reverse the cirrhosis and to prevent the virus at the right time and effectively!
Antiviral therapy reduces hepatitis B development
Antiviral therapy is the key to reducing and reducing the development of hepatitis B into cirrhosis and liver cancer. Hepatitis B virus is parasitic in the liver, constantly replicated and released into the blood, and is constantly suppressed by drugs or the human immune system. Liver tissues will inevitably suffer chronic damage. Studies have shown that if antiviral therapy is not performed, 45% of patients with hepatitis B will eventually develop liver fibrosis, 32% of patients will develop severe liver fibrosis, and 22% will eventually develop cirrhosis, and this risk increases with age. And growth. If antiviral therapy is not performed early, only the traditional liver-protecting enzymes can be used to normalize liver function, and liver cirrhosis cannot be prevented because it does not inhibit viral replication. Only timely and effective long-term antiviral treatment can inhibit hepatitis B virus, thereby alleviating liver inflammation and reducing liver cirrhosis. At the same time, in combination with traditional Chinese medicine to reverse liver cirrhosis, the cure of cirrhosis can become a reality.
Although antiviral therapy does not directly eliminate hepatitis B virus, it can suppress the virus to a lower, controllable level. Data show that adherence to long-term antiviral treatment can greatly reduce the incidence of cirrhosis and liver cancer. Because hepatitis B virus is constantly replicating, it is difficult to be completely eliminated in a short time, so antiviral treatment is bound to be a long-term process.
In order to achieve the goal of long-term treatment, doctors must help patients optimize treatment options, according to the severity of the patient's condition, the level of viral load, combined with drug efficacy, adverse reactions and economic factors, select the appropriate drug treatment. When choosing a treatment plan, the doctor will consider the adverse reactions of long-term use of the drug and the economic burden of the patient. Regular observation of disease changes and laboratory results, according to objective indicators such as liver function, virology, biochemistry, etc., decide whether to continue to use drugs, dosing or adjustment programs to prevent and reduce the occurrence of drug resistance, improve efficacy, and achieve the purpose of controlling disease progression. After deciding on the treatment plan, the patient must adhere to long-term medication.
Experts say that to overcome the hepatitis B virus, doctors and patients must recognize that the ultimate goal of chronic hepatitis B is to reduce and prevent the development of disease to liver cirrhosis and liver cancer, which is the fundamental to improve the quality of life of patients and prolong the lives of patients.
Finally, and most importantly, remember not to go to hospital for medical treatment. Generally, the advertisements that boast of hepatitis B are now fake and exaggerated, in order to attract patients.

Source: Meditech Medical Network

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