2. Hepatitis B virus is mainly transmitted through blood, sex and mother to child. Daily study, work or life contact, such as working in the office (including using office supplies such as computers), shaking hands, hugging, living in the same dormitory, eating in the same restaurant, using the toilet, etc., is generally not contagious. If it is only daily contact, the probability of infection to others is very low.
3. You are in adolescence, and it is normal to have a few pimples on your face, which has nothing to do with hepatitis B. ..
4. It is recommended to go to the hospital to check hepatitis B, liver function, HBV-DNA and B-ultrasound. See if you need treatment. Patients with normal liver function, no clinical symptoms and no obvious liver damage in various tests do not need treatment.