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This article provides professional advice for male hepatitis B carriers who wish to have children and want to avoid infection during pregnancy.
Hepatitis B virus carriers may transmit the infection to their children during childbirth through vertical transmission. It is recommended to inject immune globulin after birth to block the transmission.
A two-and-a-half-year-old girl sought medical attention for abdominal pain and a swelling in the inguinal area, suspected of having a hernia after an ultrasound examination, and inquired about treatment methods and recovery period.
Newborn bilirubin levels typically peak between 3-5 days after birth and gradually decrease over the next 7 days. If levels exceed the normal range, treatment may be necessary.
Observing changes in erythrocyte sedimentation rate during the course of the disease can help in understanding the progression of the pathological changes, but it does not have specificity in diagnosis.
A high erythrocyte sedimentation rate in children may be a sign of rheumatoid autoimmune disease, and timely treatment and attention to lifestyle habits should be taken.
A high quantity of hepatitis B virus does not necessarily indicate abnormal liver function; further examination is required to determine the condition.
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