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10. Treatment for Chronic Hepatitis B

If you are diagnosed with chronic HBV, then you will need lifelong treatment. That way, you can reduce the chance of developing liver disease and passing the virus to other people.

Treatment may include antiviral medication, which is taken orally. Interferon injections are another option, which is used for children or pregnant women and is a man-made version of a substance naturally produced in the body to fight the virus. The last treatment for chronic hepatitis B is a liver transplant. This is only recommended if your liver is severely damaged.

Treatment for Chronic Hepatitis B
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