What are the chances of healthy carriers of hepatitis B turning into hepatitis or some more serious situation? I am 25 years old. Thank you.

Most of the existing cases of hepatitis B in China are chronic virus carriers. Even if you don't take medicine, the prognosis is mostly good and you can spend your life safely. A few hepatitis B virus carriers and patients with mild hepatitis will develop liver cirrhosis or even liver cancer, but only 2-3 of 1000 hepatitis B patients will eventually develop liver cancer, and 15 will eventually develop liver cirrhosis. 1.2—— About 2 patients will develop severe hepatitis, and the remaining 900 patients can live a lifetime safely. As for whether to take medicine or not, it depends on personal situation. If you take medicine indiscriminately, it will develop into drug-induced hepatitis and mutate, mainly relying on normal maintenance.

One: Be cheerful, don't get angry easily, get angry easily, and don't be unhappy. You can watch some comedy movies or TV, laugh more, go to the suburbs to play and get in touch with nature;

Two: don't smoke and drink, which is very important;

Three: pay attention to rest, don't stay up late, staying up late will increase the burden on the liver, and you can't make yourself too tired;

Four: Don't listen to small advertisements and don't take medicine indiscriminately. Any drug has three kinds of toxicity. As long as it is medicine, it will cause some damage to the liver, and some drugs will also cause drug-induced hepatitis, which is even more troublesome!

Five: don't eat too much food that is bad for the liver, such as bamboo shoots, garlic and mutton (don't eat at all, but eat less), and it is best not to eat barbecue or fried;

Six: Eating more duck, rabbit, pork, fresh fruits and vegetables, apples and oranges is best for the liver. You can eat more, but don't overeat!

Don't feel different from others, as long as you are not too tired, do what you should do;

There is a patient with hepatitis B in our bureau, which is usually maintained in this way. Hepatitis B has lived for 30 years!

But if you really have symptoms and feel uncomfortable, you must see a doctor and take medicine. Having said that, does the landlord understand a little?