Hepatitis B Remedy
we treat hepatitis b using herbal medicine. your wellness is our pleasure
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These herbs are widely used for liver disorders, including hepatitis B. is thought to lower inflammation and spur new liver cells to grow.
Worldlink organic has been treating Ugandans for many years and continues offering solutions to cure most of the chronic diseases and today we cure Hepetitis B.
THE TREATMENT GOES FOR 1 month and 2 weeks , with no side effects, and cures you completely. talk to the doctor today and get cured of Hepetitis B
Milk thistle, also known as silymarin, is the most common natural herbal product used by people living with liver disease. others include
Schisandra.
Turmeric.
Dandelion root.
Green tea.
Bupleurum.
Licorice root.
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Hepatitis B Remedy
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Symptoms of Hepatitis B
Jaundice.- Your skin or the whites of the eyes turn yellow, and your p*e turns brown or orange.)
Light-colored p**p
Fever
Fatigue that persists for weeks or months
Stomach trouble like loss of appetite, nausea, and vomiting
Belly pain
Symptoms may not show up until 1 to 6 months after you catch the virus. You might not feel anything. About a third of the people who have this disease don’t. They only find out through a blood test.
What Causes Hepatitis B?
It’s caused by the hepatitis B virus.
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How Do You Get Hepatitis B?
The most common ways to get hepatitis B include:
S*x. You can get it if you have unprotected s*x with someone who has it and your partner’s blood, saliva, semen, or vaginal secretions enter your body.
Sharing needles. The virus spreads easily via needles and syringes contaminated with infected blood.
Accidental needle sticks. Health care workers and anyone else who comes in contact with human blood can get it this way.
Mother to child. Pregnant women with hepatitis B can pass it to their babies during childbirth. But there’s a vaccine to prevent newborns from becoming infected.
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Treatment @ 150$(USA dollars)
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Locations
Kampala at mabirizi complex level 5 room 16
Gulu along Acholi lane next to police
Lira opposite lira P7
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06/03/2020
of Hepatitis B
👉Jaundice.- Your skin or the whites of the eyes turn yellow, and your p*e turns brown or orange.)
👉Light-colored p**p
👉Fever
👉Fatigue that persists for weeks or months
👉Stomach trouble like loss of appetite, nausea, and vomiting
👉Belly pain
Symptoms may not show up until 1 to 6 months after you catch the virus. You might not feel anything. About a third of the people who have this disease don’t. They only find out through a blood test.
What Hepatitis B?
It’s caused by the hepatitis B virus.
Do You Hepatitis B?
The most common ways to get hepatitis B include:
👉S*x. You can get it if you have unprotected s*x with someone who has it and your partner’s blood, saliva, semen, or vaginal secretions enter your body.
👉Sharing needles. The virus spreads easily via needles and syringes contaminated with infected blood.
👉Accidental needle sticks. Health care workers and anyone else who comes in contact with human blood can get it this way.
👉Mother to child. Pregnant women with hepatitis B can pass it to their babies during childbirth. But there’s a vaccine to prevent newborns from becoming infected.
Visit world link organic for herbal treatment.
Kampala at mabirizi complex level 5 room 16
Gulu along Acholi lane next to police
Lira along Oyita Ojok lane
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10/02/2020
and and B
Everything we eat, drink, breathe, smoke, inject and apply to the skin passes through the liver. The liver processes everything it can, and tries to eliminate or metabolize potentially harmful substances, such as drugs or alcohol. If a substance is toxic, or if there is too much of it, the liver can become overburdened. This is particularly true about alcohol and drugs, whether prescription, nonprescription, or illicit. Smoking ci******es or ma*****na may also harm the liver.
Guidelines for moderate alcohol consumption is one drink per day for women and two drinks per day for men.
The size of standard drinks depends on what you are drinking:
*12 ounces of regular beer, which is usually about 5 percent alcohol
*5 ounces of wine, which is typically about 12 percent alcohol
*1.5 ounces of distilled spirits, which is about 40 percent alcohol
*Binge drinking is especially harmful to the liver, so not drinking during the week so you can drink more on the weekends is risky. If stopping or reducing alcohol is a goal for you but you find it difficult to do, to our doctor for help.
In addition to harming the liver, people who inject drugs are at high risk for acquiring and spreading viruses, such as hepatitis B
Anything used in the process of preparing and injecting drugs may be a vehicle for spreading HBV, including syringes, cookers, cotton filters, preparation water, the surface on which the drug is prepared, and the drug itself. Disinfecting needles and syringes with household bleach may prevent hep B transmission.
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The study illustrates that in 2016, the total deaths caused by viral hepatitis, including liver cancer, acute cases, cirrhosis,hepatitis A, E, B, C and D account for 1.34 million deaths globally, exceeding tuberculosis (1.2 million), HIV/AIDS (1 million) and malaria (719,000).
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B
You may have or hepatitis B, depending on how long HBV has been in your blood:
B: You have acute hepatitis B from the time you are first infected until six months afterward.
B: Chronic hepatitis B happens when HBV is still in your blood six months after your initial exposure. Only a small number of people end up with chronic hepatitis B. However, this is a serious condition and can lead to chronic liver damage.
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Most people living with hepatitis are unaware of their infection. What’s more, chronic viral hepatitis is the most common risk factor for liver cancer. By increasing awareness, many deaths can be prevented. can do to ?
1. Identify At-Risk Patients
Although hepatitis is more common in some parts of the world than others, everyone is susceptible to it, from infants to the elderly across all races and backgrounds. The symptoms of viral hepatitis include jaundice, loss of appetite, dark urine, abdominal pain, joint pain, fever, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Because not everyone shows symptoms, identifying who is at risk and encouraging screening is critical in reducing risk.
A is typically transmitted through the ingestion of contaminated water and food or contact with someone carrying the infection. Hepatitis A is most likely to be found in people who...
*Have not been vaccinated or previously infected
*Are very young (most infections occur during early childhood)
*Live in areas with poor sanitation and/or a lack of safe drinking water
*Live with infected persons
*Use drugs recreationally
*Have a s*xual partner who has hepatitis A
Hepatitis B and C are transmitted primarily through the use of contaminated needles, unsafe s*x with infected partners, and during childbirth if the mother is infected. Hepatitis B is most likely to be found in people who…
*Are s*xually active but are not in monogamous, long-term relationships
*Have HIV
*Have a close family member or mother with hepatitis B
*Live with someone who has hepatitis B
*Are men who have s*x with men
*Work in healthcare and may be exposed to blood
*Inject illicit drugs
*Have chronic kidney or liver disease
*Originate from or travel to parts of the world where hepatitis B is more common, such as the Islands, , and
*Have tattoos and/or piercings that may have been infected
Hepatitis C is most likely to be found in people who…
*Had a blood transfusion or organ donation prior to June 1992 (the time when sensitive tests for hepatitis C virus [HCV] were introduced)
*Work in healthcare and might experience needle-stick accidents
*Inject or used to inject illicit drugs
*Were born to mothers with HCV
2. Encourage Vaccinations
Safe and effective vaccines exist for hepatitis
3. Provide Educational Resources
Hepatitis has been dubbed a “silent epidemic” because millions of people are living with it unknowingly.
4. Get Involved
Although World Hepatitis Day takes place just once a year, you can get involved year-round and help spread awareness through various means such as posters and social media graphics, which you can use to spread the message.
Thought
While World Hepatitis Day is an excellent opportunity to raise awareness, it’s important to actively promote screenings and vaccinations year-round. Take these concrete steps and you can help spread awareness in your practice, your community, and beyond.
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