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If you could spend half of your net worth to cure hepatitis B, would you be willing?

Cure hepatitis B is not a problem that you can solve with money. Once, I heard a hepatitis B patient say to another person in the hospital yard: "I have spent a lot of money to treat hepatitis B. As long as I hear about a place that can treat hepatitis B, I will go no matter how far it is, no matter how much it costs." I treated them all. I took tons of traditional Chinese medicine, I had injections that made water ooze out of my belly button (interferon was injected around my belly button), my blood cells were cultured, and my genes were targeted. In the end, I sold my house and my car. , I still have to rely on medical insurance to take antiviral drugs.”

I feel really bad for that patient! At present, there is no drug that can completely eliminate the hepatitis B virus and completely cure hepatitis B in a short period of time like the treatment of hepatitis C. What are you spending your money on? All I can do is give this money to a liar who claims he can cure hepatitis B! Treating hepatitis B does not solve the problem by spending money. We still have to face reality and learn to use current antiviral drugs to fight the hepatitis B virus in the long term. In the fight against hepatitis B virus, mentality is very important. Don't be like that patient who spent so much money in vain.

If there is a medicine that can completely cure hepatitis B, I think most people will not spend money on treatment. The current hepatitis C drug on the market is an example, and its cost can be said to be similar to the cost of one year of long-acting interferon treatment in the past.

As a doctor, I can tell you clearly that if a new drug is developed to treat hepatitis B, it is possible to spend half of your net worth, or even most of your net worth. , and most people will still choose flowers, why? Because the price of the newly developed drug to cure hepatitis B is not decided by you, but by the pharmaceutical company. In order to recover the research and development costs, the price will definitely not be cheap!

Any new drug comes out with a patent, and it basically lasts 20 years. The patent system avoids inefficiency and waste to a certain extent, and a new drug for the radical cure of hepatitis B has been developed. This means that this pharmaceutical company has spent ten or twenty years investing hundreds of millions or even billions to develop new drugs and technologies. At this time, if everyone knows the formula and how to produce a new drug as soon as it comes out, If you were the owner of a pharmaceutical company, would you still develop new drugs and new technologies? Absolutely not. The reason why there are so many pharmaceutical companies developing new drugs today is because they see that there is a market of nearly 300 million hepatitis B patients, and they can recoup their costs. Why haven’t I heard that any big company is willing to develop drugs to treat athlete’s foot? The cost of R&D is also too high, and for many patients, athlete’s foot is curable or controllable. The indifferent mentality means that this market will be recycled. The cost is too slow, so the big pharmaceutical companies are reluctant to do it.

Therefore, if there is a hepatitis B radical cure drug that can cost patients half of their net worth, I still hope that it will come out soon, because the patent has a time limit, and the country can one day include it in medical insurance!

But back to reality, as a doctor, I still advise you: There is currently no drug to cure hepatitis B. If you spend half of your wealth to cure hepatitis B, not only will it not have any effect, but you will also take the initiative to destroy yourself. Your hard earned money goes to those scammers.

Getting hepatitis B is not that scary. With regular treatment, you can live like normal people, and daily contact will not infect others. Hepatitis B patients can give birth to normal babies. Those who discriminate against hepatitis B patients are completely out of fear caused by ignorance of the hepatitis B virus!

I am sure many comrades with hepatitis B will answer without hesitation - I do.

However, there is currently no drug that can cure hepatitis B worldwide. Whether it is interferon or oral antiviral drugs, long-term treatment is required, and existing treatment options cannot completely eliminate hepatitis B virus from the body within a controllable time. Therefore, the current treatment goal recognized by liver disease experts can only be to prevent the hepatitis B virus from replicating in the body of hepatitis B patients under the premise of long-term medication, so that the patient will not have recurring hepatitis attacks. As long as these are done, the vast majority of comrades with hepatitis B will not develop cirrhosis or liver cancer.

Now, this is all we can do. We cannot listen to all kinds of deceptive propaganda and spend a lot of money to use various folk remedies in an attempt to cure hepatitis B in a short period of time. Instead, you should start appropriate treatment at the right time under the guidance of a reliable doctor, so as to maintain a long-term good state free of cirrhosis and liver cancer. Only in this way, once there are drugs that can cure hepatitis B in the future, can we survive until then and still have enough economic strength to obtain these drugs.

The following is an "Anti-Fraud Encyclopedia" that summarizes the experience of many comrades with hepatitis B. I give it to you as a New Year's gift:

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If hepatitis B could be cured, 100% of people would be willing to pay the price of bankruptcy! The disease is not yours, so why would you ask such boring questions in such a calm manner!

Not to mention the dangers of hepatitis B itself, even discriminatory eyes can instantly kill some mentally fragile patients. For so many years, we have been fighting against hepatitis B discrimination, whether it is social groups or national levels, and we have been vigorously publicizing it. However, the reality is that discrimination still exists either implicitly or blatantly.

(My patient group often talks about discrimination and all kinds of weird things. In an exaggerated case, a state-owned enterprise found abnormal transaminase during the physical examination. The employer required that the transaminase must be normal before joining the job. Me too)

Hepatitis B is a chronic disease with limited routes of virus transmission (mother-to-child, blood, sex) and is controllable and preventable. Hepatitis B virus cannot be transmitted through daily contact. I once again call on everyone to oppose hepatitis B discrimination and accept hepatitis B patients.

(In fact, whether you accept it or not, it is an objective reality that there are nearly 100 million hepatitis B patients in the country, and there is one hepatitis B patient for every 14 people)

Finally, I also hope that hepatitis B patients Patients face life and work positively, you are not fighting alone!

Hepatologist Guo Na, Beijing You'an Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University

The reason for this problem is that we all know now: Hepatitis B cannot be cured, at least It cannot be cured at present.

The reason why hepatitis B is stubborn is that one component of the hepatitis B virus (cccDNA) is hidden deep in liver cells and cannot be affected by drugs. At some point, it can reappear and continue to replicate the hepatitis B virus, causing infection. Over and over again. Although we cannot completely eliminate hepatitis B virus, we can reduce the amount of hepatitis B virus to the lowest level through antiviral treatment, so low that it cannot cause harm to our liver. Here are the current methods of treating hepatitis B.

Although hepatitis B cannot be cured, through the above antiviral treatments, we can control hepatitis B, reduce liver function damage, reduce the occurrence of cirrhosis and liver cancer, improve the quality of life, and live like normal people. In addition to not donating blood, you cannot drink alcohol.

In this case, if hepatitis B can be cured at a huge cost (such as a net worth or half a net worth), I believe everyone will choose to go there, because once hepatitis B is cured, there is no need to continue taking it in the future. Taking medicine can also save a lot of expenses, and it saves a lot of worry, and there is no need to worry. However, we all know that this is just an assumption. There is still no cure for hepatitis B. Any folk remedies or ancestral secret recipes will not work. Don’t be fooled. Even the highly publicized second-generation TAF of tenofovir, which has the strongest antiviral effect in history, only inhibits viral replication, rather than completely curing hepatitis B.

We must all insist on antiviral treatment. When there is a cure, happiness will come. Even if there is no cure, it is good that we can control it now. The biggest fear is that irregular treatment may lead to cirrhosis and liver cancer.

I think that for people who are deeply troubled by hepatitis B, this problem is not a problem at all. If a drug that can cure hepatitis B is really developed, not to mention half of the net worth, even all the net worth will be spent. Willingly!

Under the current conditions, hepatitis B still cannot be cured. The bottom line is that the hepatitis B virus will penetrate into normal cells, and we cannot throw away all the liver cells, so once the drug has entered, there is no way to do anything with it.

The current treatment methods for hepatitis B can only be to control the amount of the virus as much as possible, slow down the replication of the virus, reduce the activity of the virus, reduce liver damage as much as possible, and improve the lives of hepatitis B patients. quality and delay the occurrence of liver cirrhosis, liver cancer and other conditions as much as possible.

If a drug that can cure hepatitis B is really developed, it will definitely be very expensive when it is launched on the market. After all, the research and development costs are there. For ordinary people, if they want to use this medicine, it is really possible to spend half or even all of their net worth.

But who doesn’t want to get rid of hepatitis B? Who doesn’t want to be healthy and not have to live in the eyes of others and be discriminated against all day long? As long as you are in good health, you can earn back your money if you don't have it. If your health is not good and your life is gone, then what will happen if you have hundreds of millions of dollars in your hands?

So, why not? I believe many people are willing. After all, health and body are the most important in front of money!

There are many people who can cure "terminal diseases" by spending all their wealth, including their house, let alone half of it. Although hepatitis B is not a terminal disease, it is difficult to cure. The view of Western medicine is that hepatitis B patients are infected with the hepatitis B virus. I never deny this.

But I pay more attention to your living habits, such as alcoholism, smoking, irregular living (eating from time to time, overeating delicious food, picky eaters not eating or very little), irregular sleeping, etc. wait). Pay more attention to whether you usually have a peaceful mind, not selfish, not angry, not sulky, and whether your life is sunny. Pay more attention to whether you usually have a certain amount of activity, including working and exercising. Pay attention to all these aspects. People's physical health will not be infected with hepatitis B virus or terminal cancer. But since you have it, you must face it correctly and start treating it from the above aspects. Don't always pin your hopes on medicines. In fact, taking medicines is an aspect of treatment. There are many people who were sentenced to death due to terminal illness and survived, too numerous to mention, because they paid attention to the above aspects. What we pay attention to here is all aspects, and we must not take it out of context. It will not work if we only focus on one or two aspects. Traditional Chinese medicine never talks about terminal diseases, they are all chronic diseases, and chronic diseases must be treated slowly. Especially in treating these so-called terminal diseases, traditional Chinese medicine still has advantages. Of course, when I say this, I don’t mean to deny the methods of Western medicine, but the effect will be better if both Chinese and Western medicine are combined.

How much is your net worth?

Spent half of it

My net worth is about 10 million, an imaginary number, only numbers, no cash, maybe imaginary assets

Someone once invested a 99% of the 100 billion yuan was given to people who could save his life. It was around 2000 in Hong Kong, Macau, Guangzhou and Shenzhen. I guess he also posted similar advertisements in Malaysia and Singapore, which meant that if anyone could save his life, he could He used 99% of his total assets of more than 100 billion Hong Kong dollars to make transactions

Hepatitis B is not a serious disease. A few Chinese medicines can cure it on its own, so there is no need to go to war

Hepatitis B patients resist After treating the virus for half a lifetime, there is still little to gain. When a specific drug is invented, do we still need to squeeze out the last bit of gain? How cruel!

If a specific drug is invented and it costs half of the net worth to cure hepatitis B, how many hepatitis B patients are willing to be treated? How much is half the net worth? Will it be an astronomical figure for those hepatitis B patients who are impoverished due to illness? Are special medicines useless?

I have basically spent half my life on antiviral treatment, and I still have to spend half of it in the end Spending your wealth to buy special medicines, isn’t this the act of killing everyone? Why are this generation of hepatitis B patients so unlucky?

Today’s antiviral drugs are expensive enough. Hepatitis B patients complain so much that they can only take them and live in darkness. I always hope that a specific medicine to cure hepatitis B will be available soon, but I have never thought that even if a specific medicine is invented, will I be able to afford it?

As a doctor, I feel sad every day when I see many hepatitis B patients giving up treatment due to financial difficulties. Therefore, I hope that if a specific drug to cure hepatitis B is invented, it would be better to make it cheaper, or to provide free treatment to hepatitis B patients, instead of letting hepatitis B patients go bankrupt for treatment.

If you spent half of your net worth to cure hepatitis B, would you be willing?

If hepatitis B can be cured, even if you spend half of your wealth, it is actually worth it. However, before the emergence of drugs with no definite efficacy, you must be wary of all kinds of gimmick so-called treatments that will drain your wealth in advance, and your money will also be drained. Isn’t it rare that people are still like this even after they are no longer sick?

Existing medical technology is still unable to cure hepatitis B infection. The existing effective drugs for treatment do not actually cost much? And the various miracle medicines and doctors that are so hyped in the advertisements, and the various therapies that will easily make you sell your house and land and bankrupt your fortune to cover the cost of treatment, you can calculate with your toes that their intention is just to harvest sick people who turn to doctors indiscriminately, so , be careful.