In fact, eating with hepatitis B patients requires specific analysis of specific problems. If you have been injected with hepatitis B vaccine and have hepatitis B surface antibodies in your body, you won't be infected with hepatitis B. If you don't have hepatitis B antibodies, you can eat them in a basin. If your mouth is broken, you may be infected with hepatitis B. The blood and body fluids of patients with hepatitis B contain viruses, and saliva also contains viruses. When they eat together, they may be infected, but the probability of infection is very low. It is recommended to use public chopsticks for meal sharing, so that the patient's saliva can't be touched. No infection will occur.
When infected with hepatitis B, the initial clinical manifestations are: some patients will have general weakness, fatigue, decreased attention, loss of appetite, dizziness, nausea and vomiting, discomfort caused by upper abdominal injection, pain in liver area, yellowing of skin and sclera, yellow urine and other symptoms, and patients with severe symptoms may have progressive enlargement of spleen, liver palm, spider nevus and so on.