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There is no complete cure for Hepatitis B.
The most common cure for Hepatitis B is time. There is a vaccine to prevent Hepatitis B. For individuals who need treatment, seven drugs have been approved by the FDA for the treatment of Hepatitis B, but these are not a cure. The seven drugs include interferon alpha, pegylated interferon, lamivudine, adefovir, dipivoxil, entevavir, telbivudine, and tenofovir.
It really depends upon what type of Hepatitis the person has. There are 5 types of Hepatitis. Hepatitis A and B have vaccines to help from catching it. If contracted Hepatitis A has a very successful rate of recovery. Hepatitis B about 4/5 of the people eventually recover. Hepatitis C 1/5 of people recover- the rest develop Chronic Hepatitis which eventually leads to death. Hepatitis D is mostly harmless and extremely rare. Hepatitis E is extremely rare but has a very good recovery rate. I say "recovery" instead of "cured" because the Hepatitis virus is usually "cured" by time and avoiding substances that are harmful to the liver.
There is no complete cure for Hepatitis B.
The most common cure for Hepatitis B is time. There is a vaccine to prevent Hepatitis B. For individuals who need treatment, seven drugs have been approved by the FDA for the treatment of Hepatitis B, but these are not a cure. The seven drugs include interferon alpha, pegylated interferon, lamivudine, adefovir, dipivoxil, entevavir, telbivudine, and tenofovir.
No, there is currently no cure for Hepatitis A, but most cases are self-limiting and resolve on their own. Treatment for Hepatitis A is supportive such as staying well-hydrated.
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Yes. one can get infected with diseases such as hepatitis ( liver damage. A hepatitis curable. B,C,D,E are incurable.) if one comes in contact with the tears of a hepatitis infected person or even sweat.
The causative agent for Hepatitis B is Hepatitis B virus.
There is no harm or benefit from giving hepatitis B vaccine to someone with hepatitis B.
Hepatitis is inflammation in the liver caused by the virus hepatitis B.
The hepatitis B illness is caused by the hepatitis B virus, a species of the genus Orthohepadnavirus.
There's a Hepatitis B vaccine that can prevent it.
Usually caused by hepatitis B virus.
Since Hepatitis B vaccine only protects against Hepatitis B, the only thing the vaccine controls is Hepatitis B infections.
Hepatitis B, hepatitis C and AIDS
It is a blood test.
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Hepatitis A, B or C?