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Both subjective and pessimistic
Ms. NTH in An Thanh commune could not believe that she had been infected with hepatitis B for a long time while always feeling healthy, with few signs of illness. At a young age, and shouldering most of the family's work, when she was tired, Ms. H. just thought it was due to overwork. Therefore, Ms. H. did not have a health check-up but took care of herself at home. When she felt her health was deteriorating, she went for a check-up and discovered that her hepatitis B was progressing to the stage where she had to be hospitalized for inpatient treatment.
“At that time, I felt shocked and disappointed because no one in my family or relatives had this disease. The feeling of depression made me even more depressed. Because I was subjective at first, I let my illness get worse, causing the treatment to last longer,” said Ms. H.

Mr. NVA in Tu Ky commune is also gradually recovering after being treated for hepatitis C at the hospital. When he found out he had the disease, Mr. A. had intended to give up because he thought he was old and the disease was difficult to treat. However, after receiving advice and guidance from doctors, Mr. A. knew that hepatitis C could be cured if he followed the correct treatment regimen. Therefore, he actively cooperated with the doctor and coordinated the treatment, so his condition gradually improved and his spirit became more and more excited.
Mr. A. admitted: “In the past, I paid little attention to taking care of and protecting my health. When my health declined, I realized that prevention is better than cure.”
Understand correctly to treat promptly
There are 5 main types of hepatitis viruses: A, B, C, D and E. These viruses cause disease in all ages, regardless of gender, and have unlimited transmission. Of these, hepatitis B and C viruses affect health the most. 60% of liver cancer patients are infected with hepatitis B virus. However, people's awareness of viral hepatitis is still limited.
Viral hepatitis progresses silently, so patients are often subjective and ignore the symptoms. People infected with the hepatitis virus only go to medical facilities for examination and treatment when they have signs such as fatigue, loss of appetite, insomnia or when they experience pain in the liver area, jaundice, yellow eyes, dark urine, abdominal distension... When the above symptoms appear, the disease is already in a dangerous stage, progressing to cirrhosis, even liver cancer. Therefore, treatment is more difficult, complicated, prolonged and expensive.
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According to Master, Doctor Tang Van Nam, Deputy Director of Hai Duong Tropical Diseases Hospital, most cases come to the hospital for examination and treatment of hepatitis when the symptoms are already obvious. The disease is already in a dangerous stage, missing the golden time to effectively treat viral hepatitis.
If detected early and treated promptly, hepatitis C can be cured, hepatitis B can be effectively controlled. Therefore, people need to understand this disease clearly to avoid being subjective when the disease has not been detected or pessimistic and depressed when the disease is severe.
Master, specialist doctor II Nguyen Van Tuan, Deputy Head of the Hepatitis Department, Central Hospital for Tropical Diseases, directly went to Hai Duong Hospital for Tropical Diseases to examine and treat liver diseases, saying that the source of the virus causing hepatitis has existed in many people's bodies for a long time. However, for young people with good resistance, the disease progresses slowly and is not obvious. When there are specific signs of the disease, treatment is much more difficult. Therefore, people need to proactively screen to effectively prevent viral hepatitis.
HOANG LINH - THANH CHUNGSource: https://baohaiphongplus.vn/phat-hien-som-benh-viem-gan-virus-se-duoc-dieu-tri-hieu-qua-417287.html
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