Can antiviral granules be taken for hepatitis B?
Disease description:
Hello, doctor. I'd like to ask if it's okay for someone with hepatitis B to take antiviral granules?
Influenza B virus is caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV), an acute infectious disease that can be transmitted through blood, blood products, sexual contact, and other routes, causing damage to the liver. Antiviral granule therapy for Influenza B virus not only helps suppress the activity of the hepatitis B virus but also improves liver inflammation. These granules can serve as a secondary treatment to help alleviate symptoms. However, antiviral granules are only an adjunctive therapy and not the primary method for curing hepatitis B. Therefore, while antiviral granules provide certain supportive benefits for patients with hepatitis B, they cannot completely eliminate the virus or cure the disease. Moreover, the effectiveness of antiviral granules in treating hepatitis B is influenced by factors such as the patient's nutritional status and liver function. Additionally, these granules may have some toxic effects on the liver. Hence, before taking antiviral granules, patients must follow scientifically designed treatment plans developed by doctors based on individual conditions and the specific status of their hepatitis B. They should strictly adhere to medical advice to achieve optimal therapeutic outcomes.