How To Convert Hepatitis B Positive To Negative?

Get evaluated by a hepatologist, gastroenterologist, or infectious disease specialist

Confirm the exact hepatitis B status with blood tests: HBsAg, anti-HBs, HBeAg, anti-HBe, HBV DNA, ALT/AST

Determine whether the infection is acute or chronic

If acute hepatitis B, follow medical monitoring and supportive care as advised by a doctor

If chronic hepatitis B, use prescribed antiviral treatment when indicated

Take only doctor-prescribed medicines such as tenofovir or entecavir if recommended

Do not stop antiviral medication without medical supervision

Monitor liver function and HBV DNA regularly

Get screened for liver damage, fibrosis, cirrhosis, and liver cancer as advised

Avoid alcohol

Avoid sharing needles, razors, toothbrushes, or personal items that may carry blood

Practice safe sex and use condoms

Maintain a healthy weight and control diabetes or fatty liver if present

Get vaccinated against hepatitis A if your doctor recommends it

Ensure household and sexual contacts are tested and vaccinated for hepatitis B

Understand that hepatitis B is not always fully curable, but it can often be controlled to undetectable levels

Seek urgent medical care for jaundice, vomiting, confusion, abdominal swelling, or bleeding symptoms

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