Question

With a 5-year history of illness, liver function has always been normal and there have been no symptoms. However, a patient with DNA-negative hepatitis B the triple therapy , can children be infected?

Answer

Even with a 5-year history and normal liver function with no symptoms, patients with hepatitis B can still have the opportunity to recover or be cured. The difficulty in curing hepatitis B lies in the fact that most patients have immune tolerance to the hepatitis B virus (HBV), which does not trigger an immune response, leading to long-term chronic disease. Many drugs are difficult to achieve a cure. With the correct treatment methods, it is possible to prompt the immune system to produce an immune response to the hepatitis B virus, which is the key to rapid recovery. While Western medicine does not have a specific cure for hepatitis B, traditional Chinese medicine has unique therapeutic effects. It is recommended to use herbs such as Chinese toon, bitter orange, and white atractylodes for treatment; these herbs have the effects of soothing the liver and regulating Qi, nourishing the stomach and spleen, and are particularly effective in eliminating the hepatitis B virus. Whether it is the triple therapy or surface antigen+ , these herbs may potentially turn them negative. When used in combination, these drugs can induce the production of endogenous interferons within the body, completely destroying the DNA polymerase and protease chain of the hepatitis B virus, causing the virus to lose its ability to replicate and reproduce, like performing a “sterilization operation” on the virus, preventing it from reproducing offspring, clearing hepatitis B viruses from the body, and ultimately possibly achieving a cure for hepatitis B. We hope patients receive proper treatment and recover soon!