How to get free YouTube subscribers, likes and views?
Get Free YouTube Subscribers, Views and Likes

Top 10 Most Common Myths u0026 Facts about Hepatitis B - Busted ( part 3 )

Follow
SG Dr. Wellness

Hepatitis B top 10 myth busted.
This is the third video of my hepatitis B series where I attempt to debunk some of the common myth and misconceptions about hepatitis B.

Free home based workout for all https://fitivate.com/fitness/'>https://fitivate.com/fitness/
Fitivate YouTube channel:    / fitivate  
Fitivate eshop for wellness product 10% off first time buyers ( SINGAPORE AUDIENCE ONLY ) https://fitivate.com/shop/'>https://fitivate.com/shop/
Visit our health and wellness website: https://fitivate.com and facebook @feelfitivated
Visit our clinic website: https://www.vitacareclinic.com
and our facebook @vitacarefamily

Myth 1
Hepatitis B can be transmitted through casual contact such as kissing, hugging, handshakes or sharing of meals and utensils with someone who has the disease.
Truth:
The disease can only be transmitted through unprotected sexual contact, blood to blood contact such as exposure to contaminated equipment while doing tattoos or at barbershops, sharing of needles or syringes among intravenous drug abusers or from an infected mother to her child at birth.

Myth 2
Hepatitis B can be transmitted via mosquito bites
Truth
Hepatitis B cannot be transmitted by any insect bites, including mosquitoes.
Some examples of mosquitotransmitted infections include dengue and malaria but not Hepatitis B.

Myth 3
Hepatitis B is genetic and hereditary. It can be passed from parent to child.

Truth
Hepatitis B is not genetic and cannot be inherited. It is an infectious disease.
It can however be passed from an infected mother to child during the birth process due to contact with blood and body fluid.

Myth 4
All patients with Hepatitis B infection will have symptoms such as jaundice, which is the yellowing of the eye or skin.
I have always been healthy, I don’t think I have Hepatitis B.

Truth
Jaundice is one of the many signs of liver problems. But not all Hepatitis B infection causes liver problems right away. A lot of Hepatitis B patients usually do not have any noticeable signs and symptoms. They may only experience symptoms when they have more advanced disease and their liver cannot function normally. The only sure way to find out whether you have been infected or not is by doing a Hepatitis B blood test.

Myth 5
Hepatitis B is only an acute infection. The person’s body will have its own way to clear the virus and he or she will recover fully from it.

Truth
Hepatitis B infection can be acute or it can be long term. In fact, 9095% of infants who contracted Hepatitis B will develop chronic infection or long term infection. 2550% of children between 1 to 5 years old will develop also develop long term hepatitis B infection.

Myth 6
Hepatitis B is rare in Singapore. We are such a clean country with such great healthcare.
I don’t have to worry about it.

Truth
Hepatitis B is one of the most common infectious diseases in the world. In fact, hepatitis B is the most common human hepatitis virus in Singapore. 6% of Singapore’s population are hepatitis B carriers and most of the infections were acquired during birth and early childhood.
So do not assume that we have a very low risk of hepatitis b infection.

Myth 7
My doctor definitely would have told me if I had hepatitis B, I do a health screening every year.

Truth
Hepatitis B check is not a routine blood test. You should not assume you have been tested before. Please ask your doctor about hepatitis B testing to be sure.

Myth 8
There is no treatment available for chronic hepatitis B. There is no point for me to be on follow up.

Truth
The disease is not curable, but it is manageable. For chronic hepatitis B, effective treatment and monitoring can manage the disease and prevent it from worsening.
It is also vital that patients with chronic hepatitis b go for regular liver checks to look out for serious complications like liver failure or even cancer.

Myth 9
Hepatitis b vaccine prevents liver cancer and enhances healing in infected patients.

Truth
The vaccine prevents infection in people who have not contracted the Hepatitis B virus yet.
In doing so, we will be able to prevent liver cancer caused by Hepatitis B infection.

Myth 10
Once I am vaccinated for hepatitis b, I am protected for life. I do not need to worry anymore about contracting the virus

Truth
Hepatitis b vaccine may not last forever. In some cases, the immunity conferred by the vaccine may wear off over time. If you have been vaccinated already and are at high risk of contracting the virus, do have a discussion with your doctor about a blood test to determine if a vaccine booster shot is required.

#MythsAboutHepatitis #truthabouthepatitisb #hepatitisB #SgDrWellness #Vitacarefamily #Fitivate #CSKaesthetics #DrChenYiming #Singaporedoctor #Youtube #Singaporeclinic #Familymedicine #Healthiswealth #preventionisbetterthancure #Singapore

posted by Untarum4