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Parents have hepatitis B, can children inherit it? If there are any special preventive measures, should there be a medical basis?
1 Hepatitis B is not a genetic disease, but an infectious disease.
Women with hepatitis B are more likely to be infected, but it is difficult for children to be infected when they are vaccinated with hepatitis B vaccine at birth and combined with high titer immunoglobulin for mother-to-child blocking.
Father's hepatitis B has little effect on children.
Both sides need to check liver function regularly and monitor the condition, which is closely related to liver function. Judging whether the condition needs treatment mainly depends on the results of liver function test. It is suggested to check liver function regularly and monitor the condition.
It is suggested to strictly quit smoking and drinking, avoid overwork, avoid staying up late for a long time, have a light diet, have comprehensive nutrition, have regular meals, and avoid a long-term high-fat and high-sugar diet.
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