Sometimes: The treatment of hepatitis B is complicated. The most common treatment is interferon but many other options are available. The goal of treatment is to prevent long-term complications such as cirrhosis or liver cancer. You must be treated by a liver specialist.
Answered 10/16/2016
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There are now: combinations of anti-viral and single anti-viral medications plus interferon are used for treatment of HEB B You indeed need a liver expert/or infectious disease expert to choose which anti-virals to use, Interferon in combination with these anti-virals constitute the treatment of both HEP B and HEP C infections Hope this is helpful Dr Z
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Seldom curable: Most people who become infected cure themselves, but if the virus becomes chronic, no cure is yet available. It can be managed to prevent complications.
Answered 10/15/2016
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