Nausea, fatigue, weakness, joint pain when acute hepatitis B is treated like?

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Hello doctor! Currently, I went to a private clinic and was diagnosed with acute hepatitis B. I have symptoms such as nausea, fatigue, body weakness, joint pain. So the doctor told me how to treat nausea, fatigue, body weakness, joint pain when acute hepatitis B is treated? I hope the doctor can help me. I would like to thank you.
Le Minh Thanh (1995)
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Hello.
With symptoms of nausea, fatigue, body weakness, joint pain when suffering from acute hepatitis B, first of all, you need to rest, eat easily digestible foods, limit fatty foods, do not drink alcohol, No smoking. If the enzyme is too high, you need to be hospitalized for treatment. You need to contact the doctor who examined you to find out if it's acute hepatitis B or acute hepatitis/chronic hepatitis B.
If acute hepatitis B is on the background of chronic hepatitis B, it is necessary to have a quantitative test for hepatitis B virus, HBeAg before treatment with hepatitis B antiviral drugs.
You can go to a reputable medical facility or one of the following: hospitals of Vinmec Health System nationwide for further advice.
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Answered by Master, Specialist Doctor II Phan Thi Minh Huong - Gastroenterologist - Department of Medical Examination & Internal Medicine - Vinmec Danang International General Hospital
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