After pregnancy, women's immunity will generally decline, and their bodies can not produce good resistance to many viral diseases. Therefore, no matter what kind of discomfort symptoms appear in their bodies during pregnancy, they should be checked in time, actively treated, and avoid future problems. However, how to treat hepatitis B during pregnancy?
1. Determine the condition. Hepatitis B is a chronic infectious disease that is mostly transmitted through the bloodstream. However, if it is discovered during pregnancy that the patient has been infected with hepatitis B, a detailed examination should be conducted to determine the severity of the condition and its specific impact on the body, in order to determine whether effective measures can be taken to block the fetus in the future.
2. Block transmission. For blood borne infectious diseases, the choice of blocking method should be determined based on the severity of the mother's condition. Most cases involve injecting immunoglobulin in the late stages of pregnancy and administering vaccines to the baby as soon as possible after birth, while avoiding breastfeeding. This can effectively block mother to child transmission and protect the health of the fetus.
3. End pregnancy. For pregnant women who have already been infected with hepatitis B during pregnancy, it is important to determine the severity of the condition. When the condition is stable, pregnancy can continue. However, when there is a relapse period and the virus spreads rapidly, it is necessary to choose whether to continue pregnancy because it cannot be treated during pregnancy and may infect the fetus.