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HEPATITIS A Mode of Transmission: Ingestion of fecal matter, even in microscopic amount, from Close person-to-person contact with hepatitis A-infected person Sexual contact with hepatitis A-infected person Contaminated food or drinks Contaminated drug paraphernalia (works ) Risk Activities: Travel to countries where hepatitis A is common Sexual contact with a hep A infected person Use of illegal drugs (Injection or non-injection) Living with a clothing factor disorder Prevention Methods: Hepatitis A vaccination Immune globulin Proper hand washing with soap after the use of toilets and changing diapers, and before preparing and eating foods Treatment Options: Provide supportive treatment (e.g. bed rest) No hepatitis A-specific medication are available HEPATITIS B Modes of Transmission: Contact with infectious blood , semen and other bodily fluids, primarily through: Birth from a hep B-infected...

I was diagnosed as HEPATITIS B carrier in 2013 with fibrosis of the
ReplyDeleteliver already present. I started on antiviral medications which
reduced the viral load initially. After a couple of years the virus
became resistant. I started on HEPATITIS B Herbal treatment from
ULTIMATE LIFE CLINIC (www.ultimatelifeclinic.com) in March, 2020. Their
treatment totally reversed the virus. I did another blood test after
the 6 months long treatment and tested negative to the virus. Amazing
treatment! This treatment is a breakthrough for all HBV carriers.