Give up the patent of hepatitis B because

Hepatitis B virus carriers and hepatitis B patients are two different concepts. Hepatitis B is the abbreviation of hepatitis B, and the key word is hepatitis. However, the liver of hepatitis B virus carriers is not inflamed. So you were a carrier of hepatitis B virus before taking Chinese medicine, but the results of liver function test after taking Chinese medicine support the diagnosis of hepatitis B.

At present, no specific medicine has been invented in the world to completely eliminate the hepatitis B virus in the body of hepatitis B virus carriers, and the liver of hepatitis B virus carriers is not in an inflammatory disease state, so medication is not needed. Maybe you listened to the advertisement that Chinese medicine can cure all diseases. Therefore, unnecessary treatment was carried out, and as a result, the original healthy state was broken, and now it is suspected of hepatitis.

Traditional Chinese medicine is an ancient medicine. Because the microscope was not invented in ancient times, it can be said that there is no concept of virus or bacteria at all In this sense, none of the prescriptions left over from ancient times can treat hepatitis B virus. In ancient times, diseases could only be diagnosed according to sight, smell, diagnosis and pulse, so it was possible to diagnose liver disease when hepatitis patients showed obvious discomfort symptoms. There was no real inflammatory principle at that time. Due to the restriction of anatomy by the general environment, TCM's cognition of organs is somewhat vague. Therefore, the diagnosis cannot be more accurate than modern medicine. As for the remaining prescriptions, most of them are only effective in treating liver diseases. However, it is absolutely impossible to get a concept of how effective it is, or which components in the decoction boiled by dozens of Chinese medicines are effective and which components are completely ineffective and toxic. However, in modern times, it takes a lot of money to fully understand the effective components in traditional Chinese medicine, and it is difficult to understand because of the geographical differences of herbal components. Some people think that Chinese medicine has existed for thousands of years and does not need scientific inspection. The reality is indeed the case. People just know that Chinese medicine has no side effects, long course of treatment and slow effect. In fact, it is entirely possible that this drug has not played any role. Or the side effects are simply because there is no modern detection method to verify, just don't know. Therefore, we can't be superstitious about Chinese medicine, and of course we can't completely deny the role played by Chinese medicine in history.

Your condition does not rule out that the ingredients in traditional Chinese medicine lead to liver function damage. Because hepatitis B virus generally does not directly destroy liver cells, it can live in peace with people for a long time. This is why your liver function is normal before you are treated with Chinese medicine. There are only two possibilities for abnormal liver function after medication. One is that the antigen of hepatitis B virus causes allergic reaction of human immune system, which does not kill hepatitis B virus, but attacks liver cells. Second, there are toxic components in drugs that directly damage liver cells.

What kind of situation do you belong to? Because there is no test of Chinese medicine, there is no basis for judging side effects. Anyway, it's hard to say. Your mistake is that you are originally a carrier of hepatitis B virus, but you used the treatment that you shouldn't have used. As for whether to use antiviral drugs, I personally feel that if all drugs are completely ineffective in controlling transaminase, you can try it. But the first thing to understand is, can your current abnormal liver function completely rule out the side effects of traditional Chinese medicine? If not, antiviral treatment is useless. For the treatment, in the case of unclear etiology, we can also use the exclusion method for experimental drug treatment.

Supplement: The design principle of antiviral therapy is to aim at the DNA polymerase of hepatitis B virus, or to provide nucleic acid analogues to realize the problems in DNA replication of hepatitis B virus. However, because the drug is designed to inhibit the DNA of hepatitis B virus, it cannot be designed as a poison. Therefore, the target of drug design is very limited. Judging from the problems encountered at present, it can really be considered that this drug is meaningless to eliminate hepatitis B virus. Some people will also have the phenomenon that the DNA of hepatitis B virus will increase instead of decrease during taking medicine. After all, as far as DNA is concerned, it can be regarded as a new thing, so for antiviral therapy, it is only the primary application stage of this new thing. It is completely normal for some problems to occur. Even more exasperating, brick experts seem to recognize the perfection of this therapeutic drug and blame all the shortcomings on the variation of hepatitis B virus. Personally, I am very pessimistic about this kind of treatment. Because the patent of the drug is owned by the mold country, it can be regarded as a drug with extremely poor price ratio for hepatitis B virus carriers in China. Let's put it this way: For hepatitis B virus carriers, it is unlikely that hepatitis B virus will be eliminated through antiviral treatment, and for hepatitis patients, it may not be able to effectively control the development of hepatitis. But it has little to do with your problem. You just used drugs indiscriminately, which led to the increase of transaminase. Judging from the obvious drop of your transaminase, the medicine you used has been very effective. There is no need to use any antiviral drugs at all. Sometimes because drugs are basically metabolized in the liver, eating too much will lead to liver function problems. Therefore, you should not use too many drugs. Please think briefly. If very few drugs are used, there will be negative effects, so what kind of drugs will be considered as adverse reactions? Your treatment is only to reduce transaminase. As long as you become a carrier of hepatitis B virus, you have achieved the therapeutic goal.