A member asked:

Please provide some do's and don'ts on dealing with hepatitis b.

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Dr. Mohammed Parvez answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

Ignore: Avoid high doses of Acetaminophen and regular alcohol intake.

Answered 2/24/2018

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Dr. Natalie Sieb answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Ignore: Definitely stay away from toxins- alcohol,recreational drugs,environmental and food toxins, eat well.

Answered 5/21/2014

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Ignore: Take your hepatitis B medication as prescribed and for the duration of the pills.

Answered 8/5/2014

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Dr. K. Mujib Haque answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

Ignore: After receiving the hepatitis B vaccination, you are protected for up to 22 years.

Answered 8/5/2014

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Ignore: Try to stay monogamous. If not protect yourself when having sex.

Answered 7/1/2014

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Ignore: Getting the vaccine after an exposure can prevent transmission, so don't delay!

Answered 8/5/2014

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Dr. Leila Hashemi answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

Ignore: If you have hepatitis B, you can infect your partner. Protect them while having sex.

Answered 8/5/2014

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Ignore: Do get hepatitis A vaccine. Do see your doctor regularly Do not take Tylenol (acetaminophen) or drink alcohol.

Answered 8/5/2014

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Ignore: Prevention with the Hepatitis B vaccine saves having to deal with having the disease.

Answered 10/21/2015

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