What drugs can be used to improve chronic hepatitis?

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Hello doctor!
I am 23 years old this year, when I went to the military service, I was told that I had hepatitis B. The cause is inherited from my mother, the day my mother gave birth to me, there was no prevention like today, so this is normal. It's been 4 years since I found out about the disease. I take drugs that support the liver such as Boganic or Hibiscus.
Your child's daily expression is most clearly seen as not eating well, anorexia, hunger but no appetite. Yellow skin, dark lips, when you are too tired, you will feel very uncomfortable, your lips will be darker and you will lose your appetite.
Sometimes there is pain in the left upper abdomen.
I rarely drink alcohol because drinking makes me feel drunk right away, even with a glass of beer.
Tobacco I don't smoke, only pipe tobacco and smoking frequency is not much. Only about 10 times/day.
The doctor asked me what medicine I can take to improve this chronic hepatitis b?
Bui Son (1998)
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Hello!
Your case is a person with chronic hepatitis B virus infection. The doctor needs to examine and evaluate specifically the condition of the liver, kidneys, the amount of hepatitis B virus in the blood and the body's immune response to the virus, family medical history to decide whether to use it. drug or not, how to use the drug.
Currently there are some specific drugs for hepatitis B virus, but not all people infected with hepatitis B virus should take them. You need to see a specialist to be able to decide.
Thank you for trusting Vinmec Health System, looking forward to meeting you directly for more detailed advice. Best regards!
Consulted by Dr. Tran Thi Phuong Thuy - Doctor of Hepatobiliary Medicine - Department of General Internal Medicine - Vinmec Times City International General Hospital.
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