As we all know, hepatitis B is an infectious disease, and the transmission route is very wide. The incubation period is generally six weeks to six months. If it is an acute hepatitis B patient, he will be quarantined to avoid hospital infection to others, so can the mother touch hepatitis B if the baby scratches his face?
It's better not to touch it. Because the baby is small, the immune system is not fully developed, and the immunity is low. The mother of hepatitis B is also the source of infection of hepatitis B, so it is better not to touch the baby. The state expressly prohibits hepatitis B carriers from donating blood, and infected persons cannot engage in catering and childcare institutions. It can be seen that hepatitis B carriers are very infectious.
If the mother is a carrier of hepatitis B, she can vaccinate her baby to prevent hepatitis B virus. Diet should be separated from the baby, utensils should not be shared, and utensils for defecation should be disinfected regularly. Regularly check the baby's antibodies.
In addition, mother should pay attention to rest. Patients with hepatitis B have low immunity and are easy to be infected by various viruses and bacteria, so as not to worsen their condition. Patients should be twice as careful in their diet and daily life, pay attention to personal hygiene, strengthen exercise appropriately, pay attention to clothing changes, and prevent colds.
Mom should also eat more foods high in protein, pay attention to foods high in vitamins and fiber, and supplement selenium and sugar appropriately. Avoid alcohol, spicy and stimulating foods, as well as sweets, and do not indiscriminately supplement the body's nutrition.