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The hepatitis A virus is found in stools of infected people and is often spread by food or water that has been contaminated by fecal matter. About 150,000 people in the United States become...
Symptoms of hepatitis A infection are flulike and include fever, chills, nausea, jaundice (yellowed eyes and skin), dark urine, stomach pain and weakness. Most people take up to six months to...
The hepatitis B virus causes liver inflammation and, in 5 to 10 percent of infected people, chronic liver disease, cirrhosis and possibly liver cancer. Virus transmission occurs through shared...
The hepatitis B virus causes liver inflammation and, in 5 to 10 percent of infected people, chronic liver disease, cirrhosis and possibly liver cancer. Symptoms include nausea, fever, appetite...
The hepatitis C virus (HCV) causes liver inflammation and is spread by contact with infected blood ' usually through broken skin or mucous membrane. Most people with HCV remain infected for the...
The hepatitis C virus (HCV) causes liver inflammation and is spread by contact with infected blood. Most people with HCV remain infected for the rest of their lives and have some amount of liver...
The word "hepatitis" is derived from Latin, meaning inflammation. There are five forms of hepatitis: A, B, C, D and E. They can be caused by a series of causes which include a viral or a bacterial...
Hepatitis A, formerly known as infectious hepatitis, is a liver disease that can affect anyone. A hepatitis A test may be ordered if you exhibit symptoms of the infection or if you are preparing...
Chronic hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver that lasts for six months or longer. It is most commonly found with a hepatitis C infection. Many people with chronic hepatitis exhibit no...
Hepatitis C slowly, and often silently, attacks the liver. With no vaccine for this type of hepatitis and very mild symptoms, most people do not realize they have the disease until they already...
There are several tests to determine whether you have hepatitis B. Some test the antibodies, which are naturally created by the body to protect it against antigens (foreign proteins). Other tests...
Vaccines exist for both hepatitis A and hepatitis B. If you feel you are at risk for being exposed to the virus, you should have the proper vaccinations. Children and infants are often given the...
How you treat children with hepatitis depends on the type of hepatitis infection they have and the symptoms they are exhibiting. The most crucial element in treating hepatitis in children is...
Most people diagnosed with hepatitis C have no symptoms and only find out they have the disease when they receive routine blood tests for something else. Being diagnosed with the virus is in no...
Alcoholic hepatitis is a complex version of the virus that causes inflammation of the liver. Not all heavy drinkers develop hepatitis, and some people are diagnosed with the infection with only...
All three of the major forms of hepatitis (A, B and C) can be quite contagious. With a bit of effort, however, you can easily reduce the risk of contracting the virus. Read on to find out how good...
Unfortunately, hepatitis has somewhat of a stigma in our society. What other people think about you or your health should not stop you from speaking to your doctor about the disease. If you feel...
Hepatitis is a condition caused by the inflammation of liver tissue and can cause scarring of the liver if it persists for long periods of time. The liver works to screen harmful substances from...
Doctors diagnose Hepatitis E based on many factors including symptoms and tests they will perform. Hepatitis E is a liver inflammation that is caused by an infection from the virus Hepatitis E...
The liver often gets neglected until something goes wrong. When it does and the liver is infected or damaged, the results are often quite serious. Given that this largest organ of the body serves...
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