What is the Cure Rate of Hepatitis B with Interferon Treatment?
Big three positive usually refers to Hepatitis B big three positive. The cure rate of Hepatitis B big three positive with interferon injection may range from 20% to 50%, and it is recommended to actively cooperate with doctors for treatment. Hepatitis B big three positive is generally caused by poor self-resistance, resulting in self-infection with Hepatitis B virus. When patients undergo serological tests for Hepatitis B virus, they may find that Hepatitis B surface antigen, Hepatitis B E antigen, and Hepatitis B core antibody results are positive. Interferon is an injectable drug, which is a glycoprotein and has antiviral, antiproliferative, immunomodulatory, and antitumor effects in medicine. If the load of Hepatitis B virus infection is relatively small, the cure rate can reach 50% after interferon injection; however, if the load of virus infection is large, the cure rate may be only 20%. Since everyone's condition is different, the specific cure rate may vary. Besides interferon injection, patients can also take antiviral and liver-protecting drugs such as Entecavir Dispersible Tablets, Compound Glycyrrhizin Tablets, and Lamivudine Tablets under the guidance of doctors. During illness, it is important to maintain a distance from others and avoid close contact to prevent cross-infection. Additionally, patients should maintain a light diet and avoid smoking and drinking.