Treatment for acute hepatitis B infection If your doctor determines your hepatitis B infection is acute — meaning it is short-lived and will go away on its own — you may not need treatment. Instead, your doctor will work to reduce any signs and symptoms you experience while your body fights the infection. Your doctor may recommend follow-up blood tests to make sure the virus has left your body.
Treatment for chronic hepatitis B infection
Antiviral medications.
Liver transplant
It's important to talk to your doctor about which treatment he feels it's best for you.
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Hi Anon,
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Treatment for acute hepatitis B infection
If your doctor determines your hepatitis B infection is acute — meaning it is short-lived and will go away on its own — you may not need treatment. Instead, your doctor will work to reduce any signs and symptoms you experience while your body fights the infection. Your doctor may recommend follow-up blood tests to make sure the virus has left your body.
Treatment for chronic hepatitis B infection
Antiviral medications.
Liver transplant
It's important to talk to your doctor about which treatment he feels it's best for you.
Here's a link on Hepatitis B which can help
https://www.empowher.com/condition/hepatitis-b
Best,
Daisy
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