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How to cure HBV totally - #18899

Saheed Tajudeen

I diagonised with HBV some months ago and the doctor prescribed a particular drugs for me called tenofofir, I want ask may be the drug will cure HBV totally or Iwill be using the drug for ever . Thanks

Age: 52
Chronic illnesses: HBV virus
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Hello there, What are your LFT values and CBC , ESR values? That will decide the viral load. What symptoms do you have? Hepatitis B (HBV) can be chronic or acute. If chronic, Tenofovir helps control the virus but does not fully cure it. Many patients need it long-term to protect the liver. Ayurveda supports liver health with Kalmegh, Bhumiamalaki, and Punarnava, which help detoxify and strengthen the liver. You can start with Arogyavardhini Vati (1 tablet twice daily) and Liv 52 DS (1 tablet twice daily) can improve liver function. Avoid alcohol, fried, and spicy foods. Regular HBV DNA and liver tests will show if you need lifelong medicine. Let me know if you need proper protocol further.
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From an Ayurvedic perspective, treating HBV focuses on improving liver function, boosting immunity, and supporting detoxification. I would want to know more about your liver health—have you experienced any symptoms like fatigue, jaundice, or abdominal discomfort? How is your digestion, and do you have any other health conditions, such as high blood pressure or diabetes, that could impact liver function? In Ayurveda, herbs like Kutki (Picrorhiza kurroa), Bhumyamalaki (Phyllanthus niruri), and Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) are used to support liver health and detoxification. A diet that is light, warm, and easily digestible, along with avoiding alcohol and fatty foods, is also essential for managing liver health.
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When it comes to HBV, which is Hepatitis B Virus, it's a bit of a challenging situation, ya know? The thing is, the virus can become chronic, meaning it's more like a long-term thing for some people, unfortunately. Now, the drug you're talking about, Tenofovir, it's an antiviral that helps keep the virus in check. It might not totally eliminate HBV, but it can really lower the amount of the virus in your body, improve liver function and decrease liver damage. So, it's a pretty important part of treatment. But let's bring a lil bit of Ayurveda into this - it's all about balance. The liver is central in controlling Pitta dosha, which is all about digestion and metabolism. Imbalance here can contribute to the liver inflammation seen in HBV. So from an ayurvedic perspective, you want to make sure you're supporting your liver naturally too. How? Well, a Pitta-pacifying diet can be beneficial. Think of reducing hot, spicy, oily foods, and including cool herbs like aloe vera in your routine. Turmeric, with its antioxidant properties, might be a good supplement - maybe a quarter teaspoon mixed in warm water daily. Also, lifestyle kinda matters a lot. Stress is a biggie - try some gentle yoga or meditation, something that resonates with you. And just a lil reminder, keep up with your doc appointments, they’re super crucial. Modern meds and Ayurvedic approaches are best working hand in hand. Always consult with a healthcare provider before changing or adding any treatments. It can be a long journey, but you're not alone. Stay strong!
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