Hepatitis B is a serious liver disease, and for hepatitis B patients, it is not only necessary to have regular check-ups, maintain a healthy diet and rest, avoid greasy and fatty foods, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, and supplement protein foods, but also need to pay close attention to various changes in the body. When the following 3 abnormalities appear in the body, it may indicate that the condition is aggravated, and you should go to the hospital for examination in time to avoid the deterioration of hepatitis B.
1. Pain in the liver area
The liver is located in the upper right abdomen of the human body, and when the hepatitis B virus infects the liver, it can cause an enlarged liver, which can cause pain in the liver area.
If you notice that you have frequent pain in your right upper abdomen and the pain gradually increases, it may be a sign of worsening hepatitis B and you need to go to the hospital for a check-up.
2. Symptoms of jaundice
Jaundice is an important marker of exacerbations in people with hepatitis B. When the liver is damaged, the liver's ability to process bilirubin decreases, resulting in the accumulation of bilirubin in the body, and then the symptoms of jaundice appear, which are manifested as yellowing of **, sclera, urine, etc.
If you find that your **, sclera, urine, etc. have obvious yellowing symptoms, this may be a manifestation of the aggravation of hepatitis B, and you need to go to the hospital for examination in time.
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Weight loss is another important marker of exacerbations in people with hepatitis B. When the liver is damaged, the liver's metabolic and digestive functions are also affected, leading to nutrient malabsorption and weight loss.
If you notice that you have lost significant weight in a short period of time, it may be a sign of an exacerbation of hepatitis B and you need to go to the hospital for a check-up.
The above are the 3 major abnormalities in the body of hepatitis B patients, if you find that you have these abnormal symptoms in your body, you should go to the hospital for examination in time.
In addition, to prevent further progression of hepatitis B, people with hepatitis B should actively undergo**, including individualized** and regular follow-ups, to control HBV replication and reduce liver damage.
Summary: Patients with hepatitis B should pay close attention to various changes in their bodies, find signs of aggravation in time, and take corresponding measures. At the same time, in daily life, you should pay attention to a healthy diet, regular work and rest, and avoid staying up late and overworking to protect the health of the liver.