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Why does hepatitis B patient feel giddy easily?

Why hepatitis B patients easily feel dizzy? Some hepatitis B patients often have dizzy hepatitis B symptoms, what is the reason? Why hepatitis B patients have dizzy symptoms? Let's talk about this problem.

There are two main reasons

1、 Hepatitis B virus activity

If hepatitis B virus is active in liver cells, replication and reproduction, clinical symptoms can appear, common symptoms are: feeling liver discomfort, dull pain, general fatigue, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, anorexia, diarrhea and so on.

2、 Indulgence

Excessive indulgence not only accelerates blood circulation, shortness of breath, muscle tension, causing long-term excited state of cerebral cortex, but also consumes energy, damages liver and kidney, resulting in complications such as fatigue, backache, leg weakness, loss of appetite, dizziness, tinnitus, insomnia and forgetfulness. For hepatitis B patients with poor liver function, indulgence is also a killer.

When chronic hepatitis is unstable, sexual intercourse must be forbidden; patients in virus carrying state or stable period should also actively control the frequency of sexual life. Generally speaking, it is more appropriate for young people to have sex once a week, middle-aged people to have sex once a week, and middle-aged people to have sex once a month. If after sexual intercourse, fatigue, backache, dizziness and other symptoms appear, sexual life should be stopped in time.

When hepatitis B patients have dizziness symptoms, they should go to the hospital in time. If the treatment is delayed, a few patients will develop into severe hepatitis, which is characterized by liver function damage aggravating sharply until failure, accompanied by renal failure and other multiple organ damage.

After reading the above content, we should have some understanding of why hepatitis B patients are easy to feel dizzy. Today we will introduce more topics about liver disease treatment and health care. We will continue to introduce them in the following articles.