HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES FOR HEPATITIS B VIRUS
Hepatitis B is a serious liver infection caused by the
hepatitis B virus (HBV). For some people, hepatitis B infection becomes
chronic, meaning it lasts more than six months. Having chronic hepatitis B
increases your risk of developing liver failure, liver cancer or cirrhosis — a
condition that causes permanent scarring of the liver.
Most people infected with hepatitis B as adults recover fully,
even if their signs and symptoms are severe. Infants and children are more
likely to develop a chronic hepatitis B infection. .
Acute vs. chronic hepatitis B
Hepatitis B infection may be either short-lived (acute) or long
lasting (chronic).
Acute hepatitis B infection lasts
less than six months. Your immune system likely can clear acute hepatitis B from
your body, and you should recover completely within a few months. Most people
who acquire hepatitis B as adults have an acute infection, but it can lead to
chronic infection.
Chronic hepatitis B infection lasts six months or longer.
When your immune system can't fight off the acute infection, hepatitis B
infection may last a lifetime, possibly leading to serious illnesses such as
cirrhosis and liver cancer.
The younger you are when you get hepatitis B — particularly
newborns or children younger than 5 — the higher your risk the infection
becoming chronic. Chronic infection may go undetected for decades until a
person becomes seriously ill from liver disease.
Causes--Hepatitis B infection is caused
by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). The virus is passed from person to person
through blood, semen or other body fluids.
Common ways HBV is transmitted include:
Sexual contact. You may
become infected if you have unprotected sex with an infected partner whose
blood, saliva, semen or vaginal secretions enter your body.
Sharing of needles. HBV is
easily transmitted through needles and syringes contaminated with infected
blood. Sharing intravenous (IV) drug paraphernalia puts you at high risk of
hepatitis B.
Accidental needle sticks. Hepatitis
B is a concern for health care workers and anyone else who comes in contact
with human blood.
Mother to child. Pregnant
women infected with HBV can pass the virus to their babies during childbirth.
However, the newborn can be vaccinated to avoid getting infected in almost all
cases. Talk to your doctor about being tested for hepatitis B if you are pregnant
or want to become pregnant.
Symptoms----
Signs and symptoms of hepatitis B, ranging from mild to severe, usually
appear about one to four months after you've been infected. Signs and symptoms
of hepatitis B may include:
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Abdominal pain
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Dark urine
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Fever
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Joint pain
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Loss of appetite
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Nausea and vomiting
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Weakness and fatigue
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Yellowing of your skin and the whites of your eyes (jaundice)
Risk factors---Hepatitis B spreads through
contact with blood, semen or other body fluids from an infected person. Your
risk of hepatitis B infection increases if you:
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Have unprotected sex with multiple sex partners or with someone
who's infected with HBV
·
Share needles during intravenous (IV) drug use
·
Are a man who has sex with other men
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Live with someone who has a chronic HBV infection
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Are an infant born to an infected mother
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Have a job that exposes you to human blood
·
Travel to regions with high infection rates of HBV, such as
Africa, Central and Southeast Asia, and Eastern Europe
Complications---Having a chronic HBV infection
can lead to serious complications, such as:
Scarring of the liver
(cirrhosis). The inflammation associated with a hepatitis B infection
can lead to extensive liver scarring (cirrhosis), which may impair the liver's
ability to function.
Liver cancer. People
with chronic hepatitis B infection have an increased risk of liver cancer.
Liver failure. Acute
liver failure is a condition in which the vital functions of the liver shut
down. When that occurs, a liver transplant is necessary to sustain life.
Other conditions. People
with chronic hepatitis B may have kidney disease, inflammation of blood vessels
or anemia.
HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES
Homoeopathy today is a rapidly
growing system and is being practiced all over the world .Its strength lies in
its evident effectiveness as it takes a holistic approach towards the sick
individual through promotion of inner balance at mental, emotional, spiritual
and physical levels. When Hepatitis B is concerned there are many effective
medicines are available in Homoeopathy, but the selection depends upon the
individuality of the patient, considering the mental and physical symptoms.
CHELIDONIUM MAJUS 30-------- An excellent
remedy for hepatitis B. Jaundice. Fermentation and sluggish bowels.
Constriction across , as by a string. Liver enlarged. Prefers hot drinks and
food.Nausea and vomiting , better by hot water. Pain through stomach to back
and right shoulder blade
CROTALUS HORRIDUS 1000 --------- Pin in the region of
liver. Intolerance of clothing about epigastrium.Violent vomiting. Abdomen
distended hot and tender
LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM 1000 -----—Lycopodium is considered as a constitutional remedy.
Likes warm food and drink. Eating ever so little creates fullness. Food tastes
sour. Immediately after meal, abdomen is bloated full
PHOSPHORUS 1000 ---— Liver congested. Large
yellow spots on abdomen. A very weak, empty, gone sensation felt in whole
abdominal cavity
SYPHILINUM 1000---- —Suicidal mania .
Attempted suicide. Craves alcohol
HEPATITIS B NOSODE
and HEPATITIS B B VAC. 30-------------- Hepatitis
B nosode is prepared from the virus. Hepatitis B vac is prepared from
triturating Hepatitis B vaccine. These are considered as a specific in
the treatment of Hepatitis B
For more details see My book----EASY PRESCRIBER
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