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Im 22 married female..recently.and im hepatic for the last 2years and my husbands knows ths very well before marriage..i just wanna know what r the risks to my huband if v hv sex .and i wanna know whthr im infecting him...is thr any problem if i got pregnant..plz anybody plz help me...cz i dont want to lose him...he married me cz v wr in love for 3yrs..and recently i we came to know this situation..and he dont want to lose even in this condition..plz anybdy plz help me...i dont waana hurt him...

2007-07-29 00:04:48 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Infectious Diseases

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Research has not shown homeopathic to cure hepatitis B or C or cirrhosis. Following such guidelines may allow further liver damage to occur. While homeopathic treatment may help you to feel better, the underlying cause of damage (fibrosis, or scarring of the liver) still exists. The only way to know if the treatment is working is to have a blood test called a viral load. An undetectable viral load means there is no active virus present. You are considered "cured" if your viral load is still undetectable six months or more after stopping treatment.
So to answer your question: yes there is. First, I would suggest that you contact a good, knowledgeable support group so you can learn about the disease. You sound very upset , but that's because you aren't educated about it. Once you learn the facts, then you will know what you need to do and it won't be so scary.
Do you know if you have chronic hep B? About 80% of people who are exposed to hep B clear the virus on their own. The remaining 20% or so go on to have a chronic infection. Chronic infection can lead to liver damage, cirrhosis, liver cancer or the need for a liver transplant. Not everyone with Hep B (HBV) will necessarily go on to have the cirrhosis or liver cancer, but the chance of getting is around 15-25%. There are several different HBV blood tests the doctor can run to see if you have an acute infection or chronic.
There are treatments for hep b. You should see a specialist, such as a gastroenterologist for more information. Drugs (Pegasys) that are used to treat Hep C (HCV) are now showing promise for treating HBV. The other drugs, such as lamivudine,etc, will control the disease for a while, but eventually many people develop a drug resistance and they become inneffective. You can find more information about the drugs & treatment through one of the links below.
HBV is transmitted through blood to blood contact and is also highly sexually transmitted. Your husband needs to be tested, too. If he is not infected, then he can get the vaccination for hep b. It is a series of three shots given at specific times over a six month period. After the shots are given, then he should have a blood test (titer) to see if the vaccination has worked.
If you get pregnant, there is a 90% chance of passing HBV on to your child. However, they can give the baby immediate treatment and then the baby will have a 90-95% chance of responding to the treatment. Treatment includes a shot of hepatitis B immune globulin (HBIG) and a vaccine at birth. Two follow-up doses of the vaccine should be given during the next six months.
Best wishes to you.

2007-07-29 05:32:39 · answer #1 · answered by cindy1323 6 · 0 2

Homeopathic treatment for Hepatitis B/C and / or Liver Cirrhosis :-

1.SULFUR 30C or 30X
2.BRYONIA ALBA 30C or 30X
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. Curing without any side effects or Complications Thats the Beauty of Homeopathic Medicine


Take Care and God Bless you!

2007-07-29 00:14:54 · answer #2 · answered by Soul Doctor 7 · 1 1

There is no traditional treatment for you right now, but there is a vaccine that your husband can get. However, if you two have already had sex, he may have it already. Before too long, he should get tested for HepB. Hepatitis B is primarily spread through sexual contact. It can also be spread from mother to child, so please contact a doctor before you decide to start trying to get pregnant.

2007-07-29 02:30:45 · answer #3 · answered by rcm8ca 2 · 0 2

I don't know about a treatment, but there is a vaccine that he can get to prevent him from catchingn it. Have him speak with his doctor about getting vaccinated.

2007-07-29 00:13:51 · answer #4 · answered by Cluster B 4 · 1 1

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