

Ye Xi Yong

About me
Secretary of the Infection Management Professional Committee of the Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine Association of Hunan Province, member of the Youth Committee of the Microecology Professional Committee of the Hunan Provincial Preventive Medicine Association. Has studied at the Infection Control Center of Xiangya Hospital.
Proficient in diseases
Proficient in the diagnosis and treatment of common infections in the respiratory and urinary systems, as well as surgical site infections. Also skilled in treating common infectious diseases such as viral hepatitis and rabies.

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Symptoms of viral hepatitis
Viral hepatitis is caused by the infection of the liver by various viruses, leading to inflammatory damage to the liver. The main symptoms are manifestations of liver damage, such as fever, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, aversion to oily foods, abdominal distension, pain in the liver area, dark urine, jaundice, changes in liver function, elevated bilirubin, and other symptoms like abdominal bloating.

How to treat hepatitis B coexisting with fatty liver?
The coexistence of hepatitis B and fatty liver can exacerbate liver damage and may also affect the treatment efficacy of hepatitis B virus. For patients with both hepatitis B and fatty liver, in addition to monitoring and treatment for hepatitis B, it is important to adjust their diet and lifestyle, limit fat intake, engage in physical exercise, and promptly eliminate fatty liver. For carriers of the hepatitis B virus, before initiating antiviral therapy, if liver function abnormalities occur, it is necessary to determine whether the liver damage is due to fatty liver or active hepatitis B virus. Treatments can include protecting the liver and eliminating fatty liver. If the response to treatment is unsatisfactory, antiviral treatment for hepatitis should be considered.