What Are the Effects of Hepatitis B on the Liver?
Chronic hepatitis B (hepatitis B for short) refers to those who are positive for hepatitis B virus, whose course of disease is more than six months, or whose onset date is not clear, and who have clinical manifestations of chronic hepatitis. Clinical manifestations include fatigue, anorexia, nausea, bloating, and pain in the liver area. Liver is large, with medium hardness and mild tenderness. The severe condition may be accompanied by chronic liver disease face, spider mole, liver palm, splenomegaly, and liver function may be abnormal or persistently abnormal. Divided into mild, moderate and severe according to clinical manifestations. Chronic hepatitis B carrier refers to those who are positive for hepatitis B virus and have no symptoms of chronic hepatitis. Those who have been followed up for more than 3 consecutive times within one year have no abnormalities in serum ALT and AST, and have normal liver histological examination.