Question

My husband is a carrier of the hepatitis B virus. If we have a child, can he pass it on to the fetus during pregnancy?

Answer

The hepatitis B virus is transmitted through blood, saliva, semen, injections, and close contact. If you plan to have a child, it is recommended to immediately administer the hepatitis B vaccine to the newborn within 24 hours of birth to effectively prevent the transmission of the virus to the fetus. In terms of treatment, there is currently no specific medication for hepatitis B in Western medicine. However, traditional Chinese medicine has accumulated many unique treatment methods through long-term clinical practice. It is suggested that you consider using traditional Chinese medicine such as August Olive, Wood Butterfly, Turtle Plate, White Peony, Zisha, Scutellaria baicalensis, Bupleurum chinense, Golden Powder, White Sugar, and Honey in combination with treatment. These drugs can quickly take effect and have a definite therapeutic effect. Many patients recover and do not relapse after treatment. These drugs can activate immune responses, rebuild the liver’s active immune function, break through immune tolerance status, restore or enhance the body’s immune system’s ability to resist viruses, and actively eliminate hepatitis B viruses in the body. This can ultimately achieve the goal of curing hepatitis B. Whether it’s the triple therapy or surface antigen+ , there is a possibility of turning the virus negative. These drugs are practical and cost-effective for use. I hope you can receive proper treatment and recover soon!