Frequently Asked Questions about Hepatitis B
Below are links to some of our most commonly asked questions.
Why is hepatitis B so dangerous?
Is there a cure for hepatitis B?
What treatments (medicines) are available for chronic hepatitis B?
If the currently approved hepatitis B drugs do not provide a cure, then how are they helping?
Is there any special diet for people living with chronic hepatitis B infection?
What blood tests are important to diagnose and evaluate my hepatitis B infection?
Does everyone with chronic hepatitis B need to take medicine?
Can a hepatitis B infection be prevented? How can I protect my loved ones?
Is the hepatitis B vaccine safe?
Is the hepatitis B vaccine safe during pregnancy?
Can I catch hepatitis B from the vaccine?
I received my vaccine years ago--am I still protected?
Where can I get vaccinated against hepatitis B in the USA?
What should I do if I am diagnosed with chronic hepatitis B?
I am diagnosed with chronic hepatitis B, can I get married and have children?
I am currently pregnant, and I have hepatitis B. What should I do to protect my baby?
Can I donate blood if I have hepatitis B?
If I have chronic hepatitis B infection, can I hug my children, partner or friend?
I’m in love, when and how do I tell my (prospective) partner that I have hepatitis B?
If hepatitis B is sexually transmitted, how come my partner isn’t infected?
If chronic hepatitis B is a silent disease, why do I have symptoms?
Sometimes I feel sad and depressed because of my hepatitis B status, what should I do?
I keep hearing about a “Functional Cure” for chronic hepatitis B, what does this mean?
Liver Cancer
What is the likelihood that someone infected with hepatitis B will develop liver cancer?
I’m living with hepatitis B, what should I do to reduce my risk of developing liver cancer?
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