Kanzo sensei admits that although the relationship between hepatitis B and liver cancer is very close, about 80% of patients with liver cancer have experienced hepatitis B before, but we can't say that hepatitis B will definitely become liver cancer, and hepatitis B will not necessarily become liver cancer.
Generally speaking, if hepatitis B is found, the liver function has been abnormal and there are symptoms, but it has not been taken seriously and no one cares. With the passage of time, the hepatitis B virus in the body may become more and more active, and the progress of the disease will be faster. In this way, hepatitis B can easily develop into cirrhosis or even liver cancer, which is the so-called trilogy of liver disease.
From hepatitis B to liver cancer, it usually takes ten or twenty years, or it may be a little longer. But it also varies from person to person. Some people who do not control hepatitis B may become liver cancer in just a few years.
Kanzo sensei said that the color change of hepatitis B is needless to say. With the development of some hepatitis B drugs and active treatment of hepatitis B, many patients can better control hepatitis B. The liver has not hardened yet, and some liver friends have achieved clinical cure. These are all good results.
Want to prevent hepatitis B from becoming liver cancer, here are some "liver-nourishing suggestions" for everyone.
Kanzo sensei said that resisting the virus under appropriate circumstances does not mean that you don't have to worry about anything as long as you resist the virus. You should also pay attention to the time, choose the way that suits you, and it is not good to resist the virus in advance or delay. Only by resisting the virus at the right time can it play a better role.
Drug abuse is a common anti-virus way. Entecavir is a first-line drug for the treatment of hepatitis B with low resistance rate. Due to the national centralized procurement policy, its price has also dropped a lot, greatly reducing the economic burden of liver friends. However, kanzo sensei wants to remind liver friends that no matter what kind of hepatitis B drug they take, they should keep the word "follow the doctor's advice" firmly in mind, and don't adjust the drug at will, let alone stop taking it on their own.
Regular review is also essential. For patients with hepatitis B, the number of hepatitis B virus in the body will change, and transaminase may fluctuate due to medication. If the indicators are not regularly reviewed, the specific situation will not be known. In addition to liver function, hepatitis B and other liver-related indicators, kanzo sensei also suggested that liver friends check their blood sugar levels, which is good for preventing hepatitis B complications.
Finally, we need to pay attention to the care in life. Never touch alcohol. If patients with hepatitis B drink alcohol, their condition may develop faster and closer to cirrhosis and liver cancer. It is suggested that liver friends should adjust their mentality, pay attention to reasonable supplementation of protein, vitamins and other nutrients to help improve liver resistance.
In short, hepatitis B may not develop into liver cancer, but it will vary from person to person. You liver friends don't have to take others as reference objects, but have a good attitude according to your own situation. Persistence and correct anti-virus, regular review and good living habits may prevent hepatitis B from becoming liver cancer.