There is infective _'s general knowledge in liver cirrhosis
Cirrhosis such as the positive one of hepatitis B virus surface antigen, e antigen after hepatitis caused by B-mode hepatitis virus, there can be infective the certain one, especially as testing virus antigen of hepatitis B positively, when the antibody is negative, it is definite that it is infective. Common cirrhosis is a liver filling the air damage caused by different reasons on clinic, sex change, necrosis, outgrowth result of connective tissue of the hepatocyte essence. So liver cirrhosis might not be infective.
Hepatitis B generally spreads through the patient's blood, saliva, seminal fluid, milk, defecation and urination,etc.. Because most cirrhosis in our country are developed from hepatitis B, so, to the kinsfolks of cirrhosis after hepatitis, must carry on five inspections of hepatitis B. Determine whether to inject vaccine of hepatitis B in order to prevent or not according to the detailed conditions.
Should carry on the possible segregation and the disinfection of the tableware lives in patient's family at the same time, the cirrhosis patient can't be engaged in cook, main non-staple food processing and sale,etc. after hepatitis.
The liver fiber refers to the unusual hyperplasia of connective tissue in the liver, this hyperplasia takes collagenous thread, elastic fiber and ground substance composition amino many candies hyperplasia as the core, but stress by the hyperplasia of collagenous thread. There is difference between it and liver cirrhosis. The intersection of liver and for remit area under control and have a large number of fiber organize hyperplasia and deposit in the the intersection of liver and little leaf pathologic characteristic that fiber take, but not formed the inner interval of the small leaf yet, liver cirrhosis has small false leafs that takes shape, the intravenous district in the centre and gathering together the area under control to present the interval, normal structure of liver destroy, liver fiber take, develop, get liver cirrhosis further.
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