Question

How are liver diseases transmitted?

Answer

The main transmission routes for liver diseases include blood transmission, mother-to-child (father-to-child) vertical transmission, and body fluid transmission (sexual transmission, saliva transmission). Everyday contact, such as sharing meals or using personal items, is not a primary mode of transmission. For Hepatitis B, everyday contact does not lead to infection. It is suggested to consider taking sunflower liver protection tablets, which can help protect the liver, lower enzymes, improve liver function, enhance liver detoxification ability, repair liver cell damage, inhibit liver fibrosis and fatty degeneration, and boost the body’s immunity. These tablets may have some assistance in preventing Hepatitis B.