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Over time, chronic hepatitis B can cause serious health problems, including liver damage, cirrhosis, liver cancer, and even death. Age plays a role in whether hepatitis B will become chronic. The younger a person is when infected with the hepatitis B virus, the greater the chance of developing chronic infection. About 9 in 10 infants who become infected go on to develop life-long, chronic infection.

The risk goes down as a child gets older. About one in three children who get infected before age 6 will develop chronic hepatitis B. In , a total of 3, cases of acute short-term hepatitis B were reported to CDC. CDC estimates the actual number of acute hepatitis B cases was closer to 21, in Many more people about , are estimated to be living with chronic, long-term hepatitis B.

Hepatitis B is spread when blood, semen, or other body fluid infected with the hepatitis B virus enters the body of someone who is not infected. People can become infected with the virus from:. Hepatitis B is not spread through food or water, sharing eating utensils, breastfeeding, hugging, kissing, hand holding, coughing, or sneezing. However, they can still spread the virus to others. The hepatitis B virus can be found in the blood, semen, and other body fluids of an infected person.

A person who has sex with an infected partner can become infected with the virus. If you are concerned that you might have been exposed to the hepatitis B virus, call your health-care provider or your local health department immediately. Hepatitis B immune globulin is a substance made from human blood samples that contain antibodies against the hepatitis B virus.

It is given as a shot to people exposed to the hepatitis B virus to protect them from infection. The hepatitis B virus can survive outside the body for at least 7 days. During that time, the virus is still capable of causing infection. All blood spills including those that have already dried should be cleaned and disinfected with a mixture of bleach and water 1 part household bleach to 10 parts water. Gloves should always be worn when cleaning up any blood spills.

Even dried blood can cause infection. However, some people, especially those infected during early childhood, remain infected for life because they never cleared the virus from their bodies. These people are considered to have chronic infection and are at risk for developing severe liver disease.

The American Red Cross external icon does not accept blood donations from anyone who has tested positive for hepatitis B or anyone experiencing symptoms of viral hepatitis. According to the U. Even with a history of hepatitis B, you may be able to donate your organs or tissues. The transplant team will determine what organs or tissue can be used based on a clinical evaluation, medical history, and other factors.

CDC has recently published information about how to assess solid organ donors and monitor transplant recipients for hepatitis B infection pdf icon. The best way to prevent hepatitis B is by getting vaccinated. The hepatitis B vaccine is safe and effective. Completing the series of shots 2, 3, or 4 doses, depending on the manufacturer is needed to be fully protected. Only people visiting countries where hepatitis B is common should get the hepatitis B vaccine before travel.

The hepatitis B vaccine is safe, and soreness at the injection site is the most common side effect. As with any medicine, there are very small risks that a serious problem could occur after getting the vaccine. The safety of vaccines is always being monitored. If the hepatitis B vaccine series is interrupted, the next dose should be given as soon as possible.

The first dose s does not need to be repeated. Anyone who has had a serious allergic reaction to a prior dose of hepatitis B vaccine, any part of the vaccine, or yeast should not get the hepatitis B vaccine.

Most healthy people do not need a booster dose, but a blood test can be performed to check your immunity and decide if a booster dose of vaccine is necessary. Yes, there is a combination vaccine approved for adults that protects people from both hepatitis A and hepatitis B. The combined hepatitis A and B vaccine is usually given as three separate doses over a 6-month period.

Getting two different vaccines at the same time is not harmful. Talk to your health-care provider or local health department about getting vaccinated. Some clinics offer free or low-cost hepatitis B vaccines. Most children younger than 5 and people with serious health problems like having compromised immune systems have no symptoms.

Up to half of all older children, adolescents, and adults experience symptoms of acute hepatitis B. If symptoms occur, they begin an average of 90 days or 3 months after exposure to the virus, but they can appear any time between 8 weeks and 5 months after exposure. They usually last several weeks, but some people can feel sick for as long as 6 months. Many people with hepatitis B have no symptoms, but they can still spread the virus to others.

Most people with chronic hepatitis B do not have any symptoms, do not feel ill, and remain symptom free for decades. When and if symptoms do appear, they are similar to the symptoms of acute infection , but can be a sign of advanced liver disease. Some people still do not have symptoms even after their liver becomes diseased, although certain blood tests for liver function might show some abnormalities.

Chronic hepatitis B can develop into a serious disease resulting in long-term health problems, including liver damage, liver failure, liver cancer, and even death. There were 1, deaths related to hepatitis B virus reported to CDC in , but this is an underestimate. Talk to your health-care provider if you have risk factors for or think you might have hepatitis B.

Since many people with hepatitis B do not have symptoms, blood tests are used to diagnose the infection. Several different hepatitis B tests are available. But he's super cautious about cursing in front of me, so it wouldn't mean the b word. But were also not dating or anything so it wouldn't mean babe. So what does it mean lol?

I think probably just use of a saying where "b" is nothing more but a new pronoun. Xper 7. Im not sure but by what you say, I would tell it means babe on a honey form, it doesn't sound bad for you, and if you dont disgust it a lot you can call him on a more familiar form, those "nicknames" are funny and someway hot so, think which part of him Make you feel honey and call him in that way, I called my ex beauty because she was always trying to improve her beauty and I liked it a lot.

AshleyMD 76 opinions shared on Guy's Behavior topic. It could be short for babe or bitch, if he was texting you though it could just be an accident. If it's a friend I wouldn't worry about it because they were probably joking, if it's a stranger then I wouldn't worry about it either.

AnOrdinaryGirl45 Yoda. It could stand for many thing. Bae, bitch Just ask him what it means, it's so much easier then worrying yourself to death over it. Can mean anything so you'd better to ask him. I hope it's not plan B. Sceptical Xper 5. It can mean: babe, bitch seems unlikely unless he's getting this from south park , buddy Like when guys call each other dude, dog, nigga etc.

It started in the early 90s New York hop hop scene. I call my boyfriend b, but it's sort of a laotion insider thing. Shyguy Xper 3. Babe, baby, bea, buddy, bitch any of those so yeah your pick. Why don't you just ask him? I smell a trap. Everything else is opinion. As for what it stands for….

It's a fact! Shit, well, I could of told you that. I didn't understand what you wrote pterodactyl. So I guessed and made it into a MSPaint comic. I think I got it. Sorry for the crap, I gave up and just resorted to this.

I have two ideas. And I'm pretty sure she fancies goats.



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