Hepatitis B is a common infectious disease, which is mainly transmitted through blood and body fluid, sperm and egg cells. If the amount of virus in the sperm of a hepatitis B carrier is relatively high, it will be transmitted through the sperm, but it will not have any impact on fertility. So, how does hepatitis B spread through sperm?

The DNA in male patients' sperm and hepatitis B virus DNA are integrated together, so hepatitis B is transmitted through sperm. It was not thought that sperm would also transmit hepatitis B until now that some test tube babies have hepatitis B. Some fathers suffer from hepatitis B, and some children are infected after birth. The DNA of hepatitis B virus has also been detected in sperm, which strongly proves that sperm may also transmit hepatitis B virus.
The hepatitis B virus can be stored in the semen, saliva, and body fluids of hepatitis B patients. Although the quantity of the virus is not large, if people are not careful, the virus can become infected. In order to prevent the infection and spread of hepatitis B virus, hepatitis B patients and even healthy people are required to have a good sex life, and never promiscuous.
Women had better be vaccinated with hepatitis B vaccine and have safe sex to effectively avoid hepatitis B virus infection. If you are a patient with hepatitis B who has manifested the symptoms of hepatitis B, once you feel abnormal, you should go to the hospital for a detailed examination.