Patient guide
Understanding your hepatitis B
A hepatitis B diagnosis can feel overwhelming — but most people live full, healthy lives. Here's what it means and how it's cared for, one topic at a time.
The most important thing to know: chronic hepatitis B is a manageable condition. With regular monitoring and, when needed, a simple daily medication, the large majority of people never develop serious liver problems.
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What is hepatitis B
The virus, the liver, and what "acute" and "chronic" mean.
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How it spreads
How hepatitis B is — and isn't — passed from person to person.
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Understanding your results
What HBsAg, viral load, ALT, and FibroScan actually mean.
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Monitoring
Why regular check-ups matter even when you feel well.
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Treatment
When medication is needed, and what to expect from it.
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Living well
Everyday habits and protecting the people around you.
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Frequently asked questions
Straight answers to the questions patients ask most.
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