Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C Treatment
Modern medical system does not consider Hepatitis B curable but they have the treatment for hepatitis C, which is very expensive though. The medicines used to treat hepatitis C are said to have significant side effects as well. The success rate is also not very appreciable. While treating hepatitis, the entire focus of modern science is on killing the virus, not on stopping its production and multiplication, which frequently leads to ineffectiveness (failure) of the treatment. Unless generation of new virus is checked and the viral load is reduced to zero, the disease should not be considered cured. With viral load anything above zero, chances of the disease popping up once again cannot be ruled out. At times a person may be HCV+ but he/she is not advised to commence the treatment on the plea that the virus is inactive.
Homeopathy has plenty of medicines to cure hepatitis. However, if hepatitis has already aggravated to the stage where ascites has set in, the treatment becomes extremely difficult and the chances of cure become remote. Hepatitis whether B or C is curable before that stage. Therefore, the treatment must be started as soon as possible.
Time required to treat hepatitis
Treatment of Hepatitis C through modern medical system takes around 6 months. With homeopathic treatment, it may take anywhere from 4 to 6 months for complete cure depending on the stage of the disease. The process of treatment of hepatitis is such that it cannot be done in short time. Since liver and gall bladder cannot be removed, washed and refitted, the process of cure through medicines has to take time, no matter which treatment system you choose. So be patient and continue the treatment according to the advice of your doctor.

