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What traditional Chinese medicine can protect the liver and is good for hepatitis B?
Hepatitis B is a kind of viral hepatitis, chronic hepatitis and liver disease, but it has a high incidence and strong infectivity. Liver disease itself is accompanied by chronic liver injury. It is suggested to use traditional Chinese medicine to restore liver function and treat liver injury, such as Liuwei Wuling tablet, which is much safer than western medicine and injection.

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The treatment of hepatitis is suggested to start with restoring liver function, resisting liver injury and adjusting autoimmune system. Otherwise, long-term antiviral treatment with western medicine, even if the virus is controlled, is superficial and will not alleviate liver injury at all, and it is costly and risky. Once drug resistance occurs, the condition will get worse.

The level of transaminase is the main reference to measure liver function, but it is not a sufficient reference index. In most cases, the higher the transaminase, the heavier the liver injury, but the transaminase is normal and cannot be completely equal to the normal liver function.

Therefore, do not simply understand that as long as transaminase is reduced, liver function will be restored. Simply lowering transaminase will still rebound after stopping the drug. The real way to reduce transaminase is to restore liver function. After the liver function is restored, if it is viral, the virus index will gradually decrease. In terms of treatment, it is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine, such as Liuwei Wuling tablets and other proprietary Chinese medicines. At the same time of treatment, it is necessary to pay more attention to rest and correct bad lifestyle and eating habits, such as diet, proper exercise, and appropriate supplementation of protein.

Course of treatment: the first three months are a course of treatment, and the liver function and virus number are reviewed. After the liver function is normal, check the liver function and virus index once every six months. If it can turn negative, you can stop taking medicine after six months of consolidation. If you can't turn negative, you can gradually reduce the dose.