However, it is ok to work abroad, because the physical examination abroad does not check the liver, but only AIDS.
No need to provide a health certificate.
Problems that carriers of hepatitis B surface antigen should pay attention to
In addition to not donating blood, carriers can work and study as usual, and generally do not need treatment, but the following points must be noted:
(1) Check regularly (from March to June), including liver function, B-ultrasound, AFP, white blood cells and platelets. Once an abnormality is found, it needs to be handled according to different situations. Although the liver function test is normal, we should also pay attention to hepatosplenomegaly or leukopenia and thrombocytopenia. Carry out necessary treatment;
(2) avoid alcohol;
(3) live a regular life, don't be too tired;
(4) Pay attention to personal hygiene and menstrual hygiene to prevent saliva and blood from polluting the surrounding environment and infecting others. Tableware, scraper shaving appliances, toothbrushes and toiletries used should be separated from others;
(HBeAg positive or HBVDNA positive people should not engage in direct contact with imported food, tableware and babies. We should know that some asymptomatic HBsAg carriers may have inflammation in the liver, which is actually chronic hepatitis; Some carriers may get sick at some time, and carriers of mother-to-child transmission often get sick around puberty. It is generally believed that carriers over the age of 30 are less likely to get sick.