It depends on the degree of liver damage from the HBV and, to a major degree, on how you ended up with it to begin with. Since Hep B is transmitted through body fluids, you did not get it casually. You either had unprotected sex, or you were using intravenous drugs. You can't catch it from toilet seats or kissing.
So, the question is, are you in recovery from any addictions you might have, and -- in a related sense -- did you pick up the virus while you were drunk or high? If either is the case, then you run the risk of triggering your addiction and/or doing something stupid while you are under the influence. Either of those courses of action would be likely to lead you down the road to further liver damage.
Hep B is no joke, and we see no reason to sugar coat life and death matters. Frankly, in your situation we wouldn't touch another drink. Ever.
It has been specified by many legitimate websites that drinking alcohol with chronic hepatitis b can be very harmful and have negative short and long term effects. For more information, refer to www.netdoctor.co.uk/diseases/facts/hepatitisb.htm
Yes. Hep C is the one in which it is not recommended that you consume any alcohol.
Nope. You are totally screwed for atleast around 5-10 years depending on what age you had the virus.
No don't drink at all drinking is bad for you "(ICKY)" :)
no you can't
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This is not recommended. The liver is still quite vulnerable to injury, even after treatment of hepatitis C.
You will almost certainly die much sooner than if you don't. Alcoholism is arrested, never cured. Drinking again will take you right back where you were, including the hepatitis (and holding yourself to only one drink a day will make you miserable). Don't try it.
Yes, if it is legal to do so where you are
You should consult your physician.
it can be caught by sharing food, drink, smokes, anything with anyone who has it
I took the Pegasus Hepatitis treatment for one year it was successful it ended in the month of May 2008. It's been a year now, June 2009 can I drink alcohol moderately like once a week?
There is currently no vaccine available against Hepatitis C. There is research going on to develop one but it will take years at least before one is developed.
Hepatitis means inflammation of the liver. One virus that causes hepatitis is called the hepatitis A virus. hepatitis A virus is carried in the bloodstream to the liver. It can then affect your liver to cause hepatitis. For some people with hepatitis A Shows not symptoms. The Common symptoms of Hepatitis A include flu-like symptoms and yellowing of your skin and the whites of your eyes (jaundice) which then gradually clear without treatment.
Hepatitis A is a acute infection that usually goes away on its own. It can affect many people at once and can be transported through food or drink. Hepatitis B can be acute or chronic, it can spread through blood or fluids. Hepatitis C is almost always chronic and is only spread by blood. There are vaccines for A and B, but there is no treatment for C.
One someone has hepatitis b the vaccine for them is of no use True or false?
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.