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2006-08-31 20:10:09 · 6 answers · asked by Times 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions STDs

I am positive for Hep B. I think have been so for more than 5 years. I want to know if there is a possibility of somebody finding a cure. If yes then how long will it take ? And how do i check how long do i have ?

2006-08-31 20:19:36 · update #1

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Homeopathic treatment for Hepatitis B/C :-
1.SULFUR 30C
2.BRYONIA 30C
3.CARDUUS MARIANUS in Q (Mother Tincture)
4.CHELIDONIUM MAJUS in Q (Mother Tincture)
5.LYCOPODIUM 1M(1000)
Take remedy 1 and 2 thrice a day half hour before meals followed by 20 drops each of 3 and 4 half hour after meals together in a half a cup of hot water and take 5 after a week of taking the above regularly just one dose a week. Avoid Chocolates, Coffee, Mints and Red Meat while taking Homeopathic Medicines and avoid all foodstuffs, which gives you constipation at all costs.
If there is any ambiguity about the dosage or the potency of the medicine please ask me before doing anything.
And keep me posted about your progress at least every three days.
It would be better if you send me the details of the patient exactly the way he or she feels not the doctors Diagnosis let the patient describe their own feeling exactly the way they are feeling the above will clear all in any case but it would be lots better if you send complete details.
Take Care and God Bless you!

2006-08-31 20:33:08 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

Hepatitis B is a liver disease caused by infection with the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Hepatitis B is one of the most easily spread (contagious) forms of viral hepatitis, which includes hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E. However, hepatitis has many other causes, including some medications, long-term alcohol use, fatty deposits in the liver, and exposure to certain industrial chemicals.

All types of hepatitis damage liver cells and can cause the liver to become swollen and tender (liver inflammation). Some types can cause permanent liver damage.

Hepatitis B can be a short-term (acute) or long-term (chronic) infection. (http://health.yahoo.com/ency/healthwise/hw40968)

Treatment of hepatitis B viral (HBV) infection depends on how active the virus is and whether you are at risk for liver damage such as cirrhosis. Short-term (acute) hepatitis B usually goes away on its own; home treatment is used to relieve symptoms and help prevent spread of the virus. In long-term (chronic) HBV infection, treatment includes monitoring the condition and using antiviral medications to prevent liver damage. If hepatitis B has severely damaged your liver, a liver transplant may be considered.

The American Association for the Study of Liver Disease has made recommendations on who should receive antiviral treatment for chronic hepatitis B based on the presence of hepatitis B antigens in your blood, the level of HBV DNA in your blood, and the levels of your liver enzymes. (http://health.yahoo.com/ency/healthwise/hw40968/tp13770;_ylt=AiGnkIpuIDV2zDdaHimV_sXogrMF)

MY sugggestion is to go to the first link. It gives a good listing of the symptoms of HBV. It also gives a link on when to talk with your doctor. You could be contagious even if you do not have any symptoms and could be spreading the disease to your sexual partner(s). When I worked ED, hepatitis was our biggest fear, not AIDS. Those that knew they had AIDS would tell us, it was the unsuspecting Hepatitis patient that we had to be careful around. Which was everybody unless we had them tested. So get yourself to a doctor and get tested for HBV. Then talk with him or her about your options and what you need to do, if anything.

2006-08-31 20:46:17 · answer #2 · answered by msfyrebyrd 4 · 2 0

Ummm.....

Hepatitis B can be treated, but you are a carrier for life.

There is a hepatitis-B vaccination, that protects you completely from infection.

Hep-C, like Hep-B, can be treated, but has a carrier state as well.

2006-08-31 20:15:20 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Sweetheart,listen. First off I couldnt give you any cure info on Hep-b because I dont know.But as someone who has been HIV+ Diagnosed For almost 17 yrs and has not needed antivirals or had any illnesses,Still perfectly"normal" I will tell you not to think about how llong you have to live but how can you make the most of your life.I've seen lots of people die from things other than disease and they never knew it was comming.At least those of us who have our time "shortened" have the opportunity to know we have to make every day count.So dont think about dying,go out and live!

2006-09-04 18:31:01 · answer #4 · answered by dnice 3 · 1 0

Yes, what is the rest of the question? If you think you have it, it can be diagnosed and treated. Hepatitis C, however, has no cure.

2006-08-31 20:13:24 · answer #5 · answered by 420Linda 4 · 1 3

Please see the webages for more details on Hepatitis B.

2006-08-31 20:26:12 · answer #6 · answered by gangadharan nair 7 · 2 0

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