How to deal with pregnant women with hepatitis B

  Hepatitis B is an infectious liver disease. There are many ways of transmission of hepatitis B. Mother, baby and blood may transmit hepatitis B virus, so if pregnant women have hepatitis B, it is likely to be inherited to the fetus. So what should pregnant women do if they have hepatitis B? Let's take a look at this issue together.

  

How to deal with pregnant women with hepatitis B1

  How to deal with pregnant women with hepatitis B

  1. If a pregnant woman has hepatitis B, remember that it is best to check the liver function before and during pregnancy. In general, if a woman is pregnant, it is best to have a check-up once a month to avoid transmission to the baby.

  2. Pregnant women have hepatitis B. Remember to see a doctor when any minor symptom occurs. Even if a woman has normal vomiting, she should also see a doctor, because it is possible that the woman's vomit is caused by the liver rather than normal.

  3. If pregnant women have hepatitis B, remember that if they can't eat or don't want to eat, they should also do a physical examination, so as to ensure that women and babies are free.

  How do you know if you have hepatitis B

  1. Easy to fatigue and have poor detoxification.

  2. Symptoms of chronic liver disease such as yellowish complexion and cloudy eyes.

  3. Physically weak and lethargic.

  4. Fever, weakness, nausea, vomiting, muscle pain, dizziness, headache, abdominal pain, and usually jaundice. Symptoms of chronic liver disease are similar to a cold. Some patients with symptoms of chronic liver disease have mild liver enlargement, aversion to oil, persistent and obvious abdominal distension, and often gum bleeding and nosebleeds.

  After reading the above content, we must have a certain understanding of how to deal with pregnant women with hepatitis B and how to know whether they have hepatitis B or not. If a pregnant woman has hepatitis B, she must regularly go to the hospital for inspection to avoid transmitting the disease to the fetus, so as to ensure the healthy birth of the baby.

Comments
Welcome to ggbabyhome comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Login to display more comments

Related Articles