Hepatitis B

What should I do if I have hepatitis B?
If you have hepatitis B, you need to take precautions to make sure you don't infect other people.
Hepatitis B can stay alive on surfaces such as table tops, razor blades and needles for at least a week.
1 If you inject illegal drugs, you can infect other people through sharing needles. You should try to avoid sharing household
items such as razor blades, toothbrushes and towels, which may have infected body fluids on them.
2 If you live with other people, the people who live in your house should have a hepatitis B vaccine.
Source:
Bond WW, Favero MS, Petersen NJ, et al.
Survival of hepatitis B virus after drying and storage for one week.
Lancet. 1981; 1: 550-551.
Bond WW, Favero MS, Petersen NJ, et al.
Survival of hepatitis B virus after drying and storage for one week.
Lancet. 1981; 1: 550-551.
Source:
Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin.
What can be done about hepatitis B?
Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin. 2006; 44: 41-44.
Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin.
What can be done about hepatitis B?
Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin. 2006; 44: 41-44.
If you work in a job where you could spread hepatitis B, you might be advised to change your job or make changes to how you
do your job. Your doctor will tell you to see an occupational health doctor for more advice.
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Source:
Aggarwal R, Ranjan P.
Preventing and treating hepatitis B infection.
BMJ. 2004; 329: 1080-1086.
Aggarwal R, Ranjan P.
Preventing and treating hepatitis B infection.
BMJ. 2004; 329: 1080-1086.
You can also spread hepatitis B by having unprotected sex (sex without a condom). So, if you have hepatitis B you should use
condoms for sexual intercourse or oral sex.
If you have hepatitis B you should have a vaccine against another type of hepatitis, called hepatitis A. If you have long-term
hepatitis B, you should try not to drink alcohol, as this can make the liver damage worse. Your doctor might also tell you
to lose weight. Your doctor might advise you to avoid certain medications, such as Tylenol. That's because if you have hepatitis B, some medications may increase your risk of liver damage.
Sources for the information on this page:
- Bond WW, Favero MS, Petersen NJ, et al.Survival of hepatitis B virus after drying and storage for one week.Lancet. 1981; 1: 550-551.
- Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin. What can be done about hepatitis B?Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin. 2006; 44: 41-44.
- Aggarwal R, Ranjan P.Preventing and treating hepatitis B infection.BMJ. 2004; 329: 1080-1086.
This information was last updated on Jul 25, 2008
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