Both in-laws have Hepatitis B and the child has the antibody, if I live with them often, will I be infected?

Many people have misconceptions about hepatitis B and think that it is a very transmissible disease. This idea is inappropriate, because ordinary daily contact such as hugging, shaking hands, *** eating together, etc. does not lead to hepatitis B virus infection. According to clinical statistics, the main routes of transmission are mother-to-child transmission and blood contact. Some people have questioned, both in-laws have hepatitis B, the child has antibodies, if often live with them, will be infected?

In the case of children with antibodies, it means that the hepatitis B vaccine has been injected, which can well prevent the invasion of the hepatitis B virus, parents do not need to worry too much about it, and this time, often live with the elderly has little impact. From the point of view of hygiene, for some private household items such as toothbrushes, towels and bedding, it is better to use each one of them and avoid using them to prevent other diseases from infecting each other.

In addition, the need to regularly bring family members with hepatitis B to the hospital for follow-ups, and medication can be a good way to control the deterioration of the disease. Children can also check whether the antibodies in their bodies are effective through physical examination, or else they need to be re-vaccinated against hepatitis B in a timely manner.

In terms of diet, whether it is from the care of the elderly suffering from hepatitis B, or the need for adequate nutrition for the growth and development of children to start, we should consider the reasonable combination of meals, should not be too salty, too oily, too spicy, light-based. Appropriate consumption of vitamin and protein-rich foods, such as fish, meat, eggs and milk, green vegetables, fresh fruits and vegetables, less pickled foods. The elderly can walk slowly, tai chi, square dance and other sports, children can be accompanied by parents to play outdoors, these are conducive to improve the body's immunity.

In-laws have hepatitis B, children and other family members should be vaccinated against hepatitis B, and it is safe to check for antibodies.

It is best to communicate with your in-laws and tell them that Hepatitis B is an infectious disease, and the transmission is mainly vertical and blood and mucus, and tell them some precautions to avoid infecting others, so that they will pay attention to it in the future, and it will be safer.

It is safer for children to have antibodies, but they should be checked once every 3-5 years, and if the antibody disappears or the antibody titer is less than 10, they should be vaccinated with hepatitis B vaccine.

Hepatitis B is an infectious disease, it is important to know and then prevent, and take scientific precautions, you will not be infected. Trust science, there is no need to worry about it.

Thank you for your attention, welcome to discuss

Family members of hepatitis B patients are at high risk of hepatitis B infection, in order to prevent infection of hepatitis B, the easiest way is to receive hepatitis B vaccination. The good thing is that your child now has hepatitis B antibodies, and your in-laws living together will not be infected with hepatitis B, which please rest assured, but need to be reminded that you need to pay attention to the level of your child's antibodies, because the level of hepatitis B antibodies will be reduced over time, once the titer of the antibody drops to <10IU/ml, it is lower than the level of protection, which should be strengthened in time to receive the vaccine.

Hepatitis B vaccine is recognized as one of the best preventive vaccines, through the implementation of the newborn hepatitis B vaccination, China's children under 5 years of age, HBsAg carrier rate has been reduced from about 10% to 0.32%, hepatitis B prevention is very significant.

Hepatitis B is not a virus. I treat hepatitis B, never used detoxification drugs, but to regulate liver function yin and yang. Such medication not only does not damage liver function, but also enhances immunity. I have been able to cure one case for a long time. Basically, one course of treatment is a cure. The special is just two courses of treatment, liver function indicators are normal?

It is best not to live together, although hepatitis B is not so infectious, but the habits of the elderly, hygiene habits are very bad, they also carry the virus, a living source of infection. In short, you can judge for yourself, although the word "discrimination" is very eye-catching and not politically correct, but some people are discriminated against not without reason.

I am sorry if I have offended you.

Hepatitis B, once infected, is incurable with lifelong medication. So is your child unintentionally inheriting a legacy of crap by risking being discriminated against for the rest of his life?

You look down, I just answered the same question, my mother tuberculosis, two children also give him care, in fact, you're too much to worry about, they know that this disease will be passed on seven, do more careful than we are, my mother eat two pairs of sieve, with a red line tethered to a good, a pair of dinner, a pair of vegetables, no one said that after each meal, he will be disinfected himself ha ha, now you believe it, the child is fine, we have no problem, his old age is also good. The kids are fine, and we're fine, and his old man is fine. I'm afraid you'll be able to discuss the details with them again.

Children do not use chopsticks and bowls with them. Use them separately.

The first thing you need to do is to check your body for antibodies every few years

The second thing you need to do is to check your body for antibodies.

Hepatitis B is a contagious disease that is transmitted from one to the other.