Question

I was infected with the hepatitis B virus at a very young age. As I grow older, I want to know what the development of my hepatitis B virus is like?

Answer

Whether it’s intrauterine infection, intrapartum, or perinatal infection, it refers to the baby absorbing hepatitis B virus-containing breast milk, maternal blood, amniotic fluid, etc., through the mother, leading to infection. The most important transmission route is perinatal infection. However, now there are ways to interrupt it. Hepatitis B mothers must regularly take their children to the hospital for follow-up checks and antibody vaccine injections. If the interruption fails, don’t lose heart or get anxious; still, continue to have regular checks and actively treat the condition. Pay more attention to diet as well.