Hepatit B
Question: Mojna li kormic grudiu rebionka esli umenia B hepatit. i mojna li rajat fiziologicheski. ia beremena i seichas obnarujili liohkuiu formu hepatit
Answer: Currently, doctors are very actively studied wagging hepatitis on pregnancy and health of the unborn child. Precise answers are given until all the questions, but already there are some important data. During pregnancy, most often occurs in hepatitis B infection, C, D and G, that is transmitted through blood. This may be due to the fact that during pregnancy a woman is often subjected to many medical procedures. Usually, however, recorded the frequency of viral hepatitis in pregnant women close to the morbidity in this age group in the territory. A common feature of all forms of occurrence of hepatitis in pregnancy – is it more vivid manifestation: in pregnant women with hepatitis often itchy skin, strongly expressed jaundice, increased cholesterol levels. Moreover, the severity of hepatitis in pregnant women increases with increasing gestational age. However, the outcome of the disease in pregnant women do not differ from the outcomes of hepatitis B in the group of non-pregnant women. Have been studies of influence of hepatitis on the fetus of a pregnant woman. According to medicine, with an acute course of hepatitis in pregnant women is often a spontaneous abortion in the midst of illness associated with intoxication. Moreover, spontaneous miscarriage in this case leads to a sharp weighting disease. Given this, it is believed that abortion in the acute period of disease is contraindicated. Especially if the child is born full term, then his chances for the lack of serious consequences are high. The only form of hepatitis that can lead to terrible consequences during pregnancy – is a hepatitis E, which can develop lightning and heavy, resulting in the death of the fetus and the development of a pregnant woman acute liver failure associated with coma and encephalopathy. From mother to child can be transmitted hepatitis B, C, D and G. Infection of children can occur not only in acute but also chronic hepatitis in the mother, and, if the mother is infected with HIV. Child transmission can occur during pregnancy through the placenta or during childbirth. Precise data on how severe the consequences would be no congenital hepatitis, but many experts believe that hepatitis C is the most dangerous form of hepatitis B for adults, children may end in spontaneous recovery. As for hepatitis B, prevention of its congenital form is recommended the vaccine to newborns whose mothers have hepatitis B. However, the percentage of children of carriers of hepatitis B at birth is quite large. After birth, hepatitis B from mother to child can be transmitted, for example, through cracks in the nipple during breast-feeding, but such cases are rare. Hepatitis through breast milk is not transmitted.