In addition to its main fecal-oral transmission route, the Hepatitis A virus can survive for a long time in the external environment due to its strong resistance to external conditions.
Li Xiue's workplace, with its tables, children's clothing, and bedsheets, had now become the largest source of contamination.
Du Heng asked a few more questions and then put away the piece of paper.
He decided to treat Li Xiue first.
Traditional Chinese medicine already had a complete set of treatment methods for acute Hepatitis A virus infection.
The principle of the medication was to clear heat and dampness, promote bile drainage to alleviate jaundice, cool the blood, remove stasis, and detoxify, administered as an oral decoction.
Acupuncture could also be applied at the BL-18, BL 19, and LV-03 acupoints to quickly relieve jaundice and resolve blood stasis.
