Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Hepatitis B Causes and Prevention

What is Hepatitis B ?

Hepatitis B is a serious liver disease. Hepatitis B is the most common liver infection in the world. In all over world about 350 million people are suffering from hepatitis B virus, of whom, more than 250,000 die from liver-related disease each year. The liver can become inflamed as a result of infection. Hepatitis B is caused by infection with the hepatitis B virus hepatitis B virus. Hepatitis stops right working of your liver and it also makes your liver swollen. Mostly people do not know that they are suffering from Hepatitis B because it does not have any special kind of symptoms. The common symptoms of Hepatitis B are vomiting, jaundice, dehydration, headache, dark yellow colored urine, yellowish eyes and skin, abdominal pain etc.

Causes of Hepatitis B:

Virus is the main cause of Hepatitis B

The hepatitis B virus is the main cause of Hepatitis B. virus can get transferred from one person to another. The hepatitis B virus is transmitted from one person to another via blood so this virus is also called blood-borne virus.

How hepatitis B virus gets transmitted in to the human body?

* Living with the people who are suffering from Hepatitis B
* Having sex with an infected person without using a condom
* If you share the drug needles with any infected person
* Men or women who have multiple sex partners, especially if they do not use a condom
* By use of infected person’s toothbrush, razor, or anything else that could have blood on it.
* If tattooing or body piercing tools are not being clean.
* A person who go from dialysis and involve in kidney disease.
* New born child get it for his infected mother.

Methods to Prevent Yourself for Hepatitis B:

Hepatitis B can be prevented either before or right after exposure to the virus. To prevent yourself from Hepatitis B, keep in mind those following point:

* Use condom if your partner is infected by hepatitis B virus
* Avoid the contact with blood and other body fluids with the infected persons
* Do not reuse used needles.
* Do cover all open cuts and sores.
* Pregnant women’s should screen her for hepatitis B virus infection.
* To prevent disease before exposure, hepatitis B vaccine is recommended for all infants, all 11-12 years-old
* The infected person must not share razors, toothbrushes, needles, or any other object that may have become polluted with blood.



By Mahiraj Singh


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