How long can a hepatitis B patient live?

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While most adults recover fully from an acute hepatitis B infection, those with chronic disease can still live long, healthy lives with ongoing medical care and treatment. Although chronic infection raises the risk of serious liver complications such as cirrhosis or cancer, consistent monitoring, therapy, and healthy habits greatly reduce those dangers. Treatments, such as oral antiviral drugs, are highly effective in controlling the virus, slowing the progression of liver disease, and reducing the risk of liver cancer.