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Is Hepatitis-B Vaccine Effective For Hemangiomas In Liver?

Sir I have recently gone for medical check up, by that find the following disorders:-
* Multiple hemangiomas with largest size 3X2 cm inside my lever.
* By endoscopy there are some pre pyloric ulcers and other ulcers and gastric problem in my stomach.
* My cholesterol -285 and triglyceride - 750
My question can I take Hepatitis-B vaccine now as a preventive ? and what kind of food and drink I should avoid ?
Thu, 28 Jul 2016
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Hello
There's no problem with your getting the Hepatitis B vaccinations with your liver condition.

You need to avoid fatty and fried foods, dairy products, and you need a nutrient dense diet of fresh green and leafy veggies, fruits, nuts, coconut milk, tofu or tempeh, and no more than three servings per week of lean meats, fish, and poultry
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Is Hepatitis-B Vaccine Effective For Hemangiomas In Liver?

Hello There s no problem with your getting the Hepatitis B vaccinations with your liver condition. You need to avoid fatty and fried foods, dairy products, and you need a nutrient dense diet of fresh green and leafy veggies, fruits, nuts, coconut milk, tofu or tempeh, and no more than three servings per week of lean meats, fish, and poultry