Can hepatitis B patients engage in beauty-related work in the United States?
Regarding the work restriction of hepatitis B patients, the state clearly stipulates that the jobs that hepatitis B can't engage in are mainly employees who are easy to spread infectious diseases, such as food processing, catering, medical treatment, health industry and kindergartens. Except for a limited occupation or industry, no unit, enterprise or individual may discriminate against hepatitis B virus carriers. Patients with hepatitis B who are positive for hepatitis B E antigen may not engage in hairdressing and beauty industry or public bathroom industry to directly serve customers. In order to avoid the possibility of cross-infection, in short, patients with hepatitis B can work like normal people except for special requirements, with normal liver function and no other obvious discomfort.