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*DON'T DELAY THE HEPATITIS TREATMENT*In most situations, *Hepatitis doesn't really come with noticeable symptom* until t...
24/07/2022

*DON'T DELAY THE HEPATITIS TREATMENT*

In most situations, *Hepatitis doesn't really come with noticeable symptom* until the liver has been significantly damaged.

When symptoms do occur, *they can be mistaken for another condition.*

Such Symptoms can include:
Flu-like symptoms, such as muscle aches and a high temperature (fever), feeling tired all the time, loss of appetite, abdominal (tummy) pain, feeling and being sick.

*If left untreated, it can sometimes cause serious and potentially life-threatening damage to the liver over many years.*

The more advanced it becomes, the harder it will be for your liver to process nutrients and remove waste products from your body. *Late-stage cirrhosis can cause serious health problems, such as: high blood pressure in the veins that supply blood to your liver.*

People with hepatitis are also at increased risk of developing liver cancer, according to the *American Liver Foundation*.

*The World Health Organization* reports that 1 percent to 5 percent of people with hepatitis will develop *hepatocellular carcinoma, the most common type of liver cancer*

If you are highly interested in getting *rid of Fatty liver , hepatitis virus and hyperchlestolemia from your system,* without using harmful pills or drug *and you want to save yourself from having Liver failure, chronic kidney failure, liver cancer, legs and nerves cramps and even save your life*,

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Here’s why…

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*These products will clean up your system, neutralize the effect of any kind of infections and boost your immune system, heal you and correct everything wrong with your system within few weeks of consistent use, and you will be healthy again!*

This is the most effective and curative solution for those diagnosed with fatty liver disease and Hepatitis B and C.
It has helped more than twenty thousand Nigerians, Ghanaians and Ugandans.

And finally... ·

Do you have a general feeling of ill health, and can't figure out what it might be?

If you answered “YES” to any of those questions, then you’re exactly in the right place...
Because you could be suffering from the effects of a “FATTY LIVER” or HEPATITIS
And..if not treated fast may lead to liver cancer or liver failure

*100% Understanding Of Hepatitis B and your Body system* Soon after the hepatitis B virus (HBV) enters the body, it infe...
13/06/2022

*100% Understanding Of Hepatitis B and your Body system*

Soon after the hepatitis B virus (HBV) enters the body, it infects cells in
the liver called hepatocytes. In response to this infection, the immune system tries to destroy the virus. The liver participates in this fight by increasing the amount of enzymes it manufactures, which causes inflammation
of the liver (hepatitis).
The initial infection is known as acute hepatitis B, meaning short-term
inflammation of the liver. Most people are able to clear hep B from the
body within six months of becoming infected. If they clear it, they are no
longer infected, nor can they infect others. Additionally, they now have hepatitis B antibodies, which will protect them from future reinfection.

*Chronic Hepatitis B Virus Infection*

A chronic hepatitis B infection means that the immune system is not able to get rid of the virus within six months after infection. In other words, the virus continues to reproduce in the person’s liver for several months or years after infection.This can increase the risk of liver damage and liver
cancer. What’s more, someone with chronic HBV infection can transmit the virus to others. The risk of chronic infection is higher in infants and
children than it is in adults.Most adults who are infected with hepatitis B clear the virus during the acute phase of the infection. People who have impaired immune responses have a higher risk of not clearing hep B on their own and are more likely to develop chronic HBV infection.

Examples are:
*People living with HIV
*Organ transplant recipients
*Those undergoing chemotherapy
*People on dialysis for *kidney problems
*Anyone on steroid therapy to suppress the immune system.

*Phases of Chronic Hepatitis B Infection*

Chronic hepatitis B infection is characterized by four phases. Not everyone will experience all four phases, and the lengths of the phases vary among people. Your medical provider will order lab tests regularly to monitor changes in your condition. The phase you are in is determined by multiple
lab tests, not by a single result.

*Immune-Tolerant Phase*

In this phase, HBV is replicating, or multiplying, quickly, but
inflammation is low. People who contracted hep B during birth may be in this phase for decades before progressing to the next phase.

*Key characteristics are:*

• Normal ALT (liver enzymes)

• HBV DNA (viral load) > 1 million IU/ml

• Positive HBeAg (hepatitis B e antigen)

• Minimal liver inflammation

• Minimal liver fibrosis

*HBeAg-Positive Immune-Active Phase*

In this phase, HBV is beginning to do significant damage to the liver, both in terms of inflammation and fibrosis.People who contracted hep B in infancy or childhood typically transition to this phase in their thirties. In this stage, people are monitored for the loss of HBeAg and the development of antibodies called anti-HBe. This process is called seroconversion. HBeAg seroconversion marks a transition from the immune-active phase to the inactive carrier state. HBeAg
seroconversion is associated with lower rates of disease progression to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma, and improved survival rates.

*Key characteristics are:*

• Elevated ALT

• HBV DNA (viral load) = 20,000 IU/ml

• Positive HBeAg

• Moderate to severe liver inflammation

• Moderate to severe liver fibrosis

*Inactive Chronic Hepatitis B Phase*

This is also called the inactive carrier state. In this phase, HBe antibodies (anti-HBe) are present. ALT is normal, and HBV DNA may be low or undetectable. Inflammation is minimal, and fibrosis level can vary depending on how much liver damage occurred in the previous stage. Around 67 to 80 percent of people will remain in this inactive stage; 4 to 20 percent may revert one or more times to the HBeAg-positive phase.

*Key characteristics are:*

• Normal ALT

• HBV DNA (viral load) undetectable or < 2,000 IU/ml

• Negative HBeAg

• Minimal liver inflammation

• Variable liver fibrosis

*HBeAg-Negative Immune Reactivation Phase*

In this phase, people have seroconverted to anti-HBe positive, but their chronic HBV is very active. ALT and HBV viral loads are elevated. Liver
inflammation and fibrosis levels are moderate to severe. In this phase, HBV
has usually mutated to a variant.

*Key characteristics are:*

• Elevated ALT

• HBV DNA (viral load) = 2,000 IU/ml

• Negative HBeAg

• Moderate to severe liver inflammation

• Moderate to severe liver fibrosis

*Resolved Chronic Hepatitis B Virus Infection*

Every year, approximately 0.5 percent of people will clear HBsAg (hepatitis
B surface antigen); most will also acquire HBs antibodies. When this
occurs, it means their chronic hepatitis B infection is resolved. Some will continue to have low levels of HBV DNA. A resolved chronic hep B infection reduces the risk of liver failure and death.

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Fatty liver disease is when excess fat accumulates in the liver. This can happen due to heavy alcohol use. In this caseF...
08/06/2022

Fatty liver disease is when excess fat accumulates in the liver. This can happen due to heavy alcohol use. In this case

Fatty liver can progress through four stages:

Simple fatty liver. There’s a buildup of excess fat in the liver. Simple fatty liver is largely harmless if it doesn’t progress.

Steatohepatitis. In addition to excess fat, there’s also inflammation in the liver.

Fibrosis :- Persistent inflammation in the liver has now caused scarring. However, the liver can still generally function normally.

Cirrhosis. Scarring of the liver has become widespread, impairing the liver’s ability to function. This is the most severe stage and is irreversible.

Treatment:- The primary treatment for fatty liver disease is to make lifestyle changes that promote liver health. It’s possible for the damage caused by fatty liver disease to be reversed when it’s treated in its early stages.

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23/04/2022

HEPITITIS B CAN BE TRANSMITTED THROUGH THE FOLLOWING WAYS:

1- BIRTH.
Hepatitis b can be transmitted from an infected mother to a newborn at birth.

2 - BLOOD.
Direct contact with infected blood i.e through blood transfusion,sharing needle,unsafe injection etc
3 - S*X
Unprotected s*x.

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