That depends on a lot of different factors but the ball park figure is about 20% after 1 year of treatment and then an 80-90% chance of it not coming back.
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The causative agent for Hepatitis B is Hepatitis B virus.
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Hepatitis B is commonly treated with antiviral medications such as tenofovir, entecavir, and lamivudine. These drugs help to suppress the virus, reduce liver inflammation, and prevent liver damage. In some cases, interferon may also be used, particularly in chronic infections. It’s important for patients to work closely with their healthcare provider to determine the best treatment plan based on their specific condition.
Hepatitis is inflammation in the liver caused by the virus hepatitis B.
Hepatitis D, also known as delta hepatitis, can only exist as a co-infection with hepatitis B. It requires the presence of the hepatitis B virus to replicate and cause infection. Individuals can become infected with hepatitis D simultaneously with hepatitis B or can acquire it later, but it is dependent on hepatitis B for its existence.
Usually caused by hepatitis B virus.
There's a Hepatitis B vaccine that can prevent it.
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.
The most effective means of preventing contraction of Hepatitis B is to get the 3-series vacinne. Coupling that with avoiding risky behaviors associated with contraction of the disease and your chances of contraction are virtually zero.