What are the complications of hepatitis B?

         Hepatitis B disease is a highly contagious disease. In our daily life, we must correctly communicate with a patient to reduce some of the contagion. Then when we come into contact with hepatitis B patients, many people are still quite afraid. There are many complications of hepatitis B, and the loss of the body is very large. Today I will share with you, what are the complications of hepatitis B?


  The specific answer is as follows;


        1. The harm of hepatitis B is not limited to the superficial damage caused by the disease to the patient's body, but also includes the complications caused by the disease in the development process. These complications make the disease very difficult to treat and bring further to the patient's body. s damage.


        2. Patients with hepatitis B may be complicated by arthritis. The affected joints are often single or multiple. They are symmetrical early. They are more common in elbow, wrist and knee joints. The pain is not severe, which is quite similar to migratory rheumatic joint inflammation. There are also cardiovascular diseases, such as myocarditis, pericarditis, nodular periarteritis and so on. The former two may be caused by hepatitis B virus directly invading the cardiovascular system, while the latter is caused by the deposition of immune complexes on the walls of small blood vessels.


        3. Kidney disease is a more common complication in patients with hepatitis B. Asymptomatic proteinuria, hematuria, and even granular casts appear in the early stage. The condition is changeable and persistent and difficult to heal. It gradually develops into renal insufficiency, and there are also cases of self-healing. Diseases of the digestive system may also occur.

  4. Psychotic neuropathy is also a complication of hepatitis B: nervous system involvement is cranial nerve involvement, smell and taste disturbances, hearing loss, vestibular dysfunction, trigeminal nerve sensory disturbances and facial and glossopharyngeal nerve involvement. Skin lesions are a relatively obvious complication of hepatitis B. Urticaria is the most common, followed by red flags, maculopapular rash, angioedema and other conditions, as well as erythematous nodules and scarlet fever-like rash.

        Knowing the hazards of some of our hepatitis B can make us more correctly view this disease and nursing disease. Once the patient has many complications, such as some arthritis and kidney damage, there may also be psychological stress and life treatment. Some pressure, I hope that a disease shared this time will help you.





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