Treatment of Hepatitis B

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Treatment of Hepatitis B at Welling Homeopathy includes our specially formulated homeopathic medicines for Hepatitis B  for complete painless recovery.

Hepatitis B is a viral infection caused by the hepatitis B virus that attacks the liver and can cause both acute and chronic diseases. It is an infectious disease. Some people with hepatitis B never clear the virus and many of these people appear healthy but can spread the virus to others. The virus is transmitted through contact with the blood or other body fluids of an infected person.

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Treatment of Hepatitis B

What is Hepatitis B?

Hepatitis B is a liver disease that is caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). The virus can cause a variety of symptoms, including jaundice (yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes), fatigue, nausea, and vomiting. Although there is no cure for hepatitis b, the symptoms can be treated and managed with medication.

Hepatitis B infection is transmitted through sexual contact, contact with contaminated blood
( through shared needles used for intravenous drugs ), blood transfusion and from mother to child. Hepatitis B does not spread through food, water, or casual contact. The incubation period of the hepatitis B virus is 75 days on average but can vary from 30 to 180 days. The virus may be detected within 30 to 60 days after infection and can persist and develop into chronic hepatitis B.

Hepatitis B is contracted through direct contact with infected bodily fluids such as blood or semen, or from an object contaminated with those fluids such as needles. It can also be contracted through unprotected sexual contact or from contact with an infected mother during childbirth. The virus can be passed on even if the person does not have any symptoms.

Hepatitis B is the only liver disease for which vaccines are given at birth, to babies born to mothers who are infected with Hepatitis B.

Who should get tested for Hepatitis B

People who engage in unprotected sexual contact or the sharing of needles with someone who has hepatitis b should get tested, as well as anyone whose job or hobby may involve contact with blood or bodily fluids.

Symptoms of Hepatitis B

Most people do not experience any symptoms during the acute infection phase while some people have acute illness with symptoms including loss of appetite, yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice), dark urine, extreme fatigue, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. The hepatitis B virus can also cause a chronic liver infection that can later develop into cirrhosis of the liver, this type of infection increases the incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma (liver cancer). The infection may be entirely asymptomatic and may go unrecognized.

The good news is that hepatitis B can be treated and managed with Homeopathy medication. If you think you may have hepatitis B, it is important to see a doctor as soon as possible.

Complications of Hepatitis B

Complications of hepatitis B include liver damage, cirrhosis (a chronic disease in which the liver becomes scarred), or liver cancer.

How to Get Tested for Hepatitis B

The hepatitis b vaccine is frequently given at birth, to infants born to mothers who are infected with hepatitis b. If you have not had the vaccine as an infant and do not engage in any of the activities which put you at risk for contracting hepatitis b, you can get tested by getting a blood sample and having it sent to a lab for testing

Prevention of Hepatitis B

Hepatitis B is preventable through vaccination.  Acute infection with hepatitis B usually does not require treatment. Early antiviral treatment may be required in fewer than 1% of people, whose infection takes a very aggressive course (fulminant hepatitis) or who are immuno-compromised. In chronic hepatitis B, the goal of treatment is to reduce the risk of complications including cirrhosis and liver failure. Treatment with current antiviral drugs suppresses viral reproduction, the medications do not cure the infection, but they can prevent or delay complications and symptoms. Liver transplantation should be considered for patients with impending liver failure due to acute (initial) infection or advanced cirrhosis.

What is the Treatment for Hepatitis B?

There is no cure for Hepatitis B in conventional medicines. However, symptoms of the disease can be treated and managed with prescription medication. In particular, Homeopathic medicine has been known to treat and manage Hepatitis B to the extent where all symptoms of the disease disappear.

Homeopathy has proven its efficacy in the treatment of a wide range of viral infections. The medicines arouse the individual’s innate restorative forces of healing. With Homoeopathy the disease is kept under control and general health improved without any kind of side-effects whatsoever. Few of the common remedies:
– Acetic acid : Sleeplessness during hepatitis, diarrhoea during jaundice.
– Chelidonium : Prominent liver remedy, jaundiced skin, pain under right scapula, liver enlarged.
– Lycopodium: liver functions severely disturbed, emaciation, debility, brown spots on
the abdomen.liver sensitive.

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