Can hepatitis B patients drink one liang (about 50 grams) of medicinal liquor daily?
Hepatitis B usually refers to chronic viral hepatitis B. Patients with chronic viral hepatitis B should generally not drink one liang (approx. 50 ml) of medicinal alcohol daily, as it may worsen their condition. The detailed explanation is as follows:
Patients with chronic viral hepatitis B may experience symptoms such as fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, abdominal distension, and liver area pain. In severe cases, they might also develop signs of chronic liver disease, including facial changes, spider angiomas, palmar erythema, and spleen enlargement. Medicinal alcohol is still alcoholic beverage containing ethanol, which can cause damage to the liver. Since patients already have compromised liver function, consuming medicinal alcohol may further injure liver cells and exacerbate the disease. Therefore, these patients must strictly abstain from alcohol and should not consume medicinal alcohol.
It is recommended that patients seek timely medical treatment and strictly avoid alcohol in daily life, as well as refrain from staying up late and overexertion.