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Abdominal Symptoms of Hepatitis

Abdominal symptoms of hepatitis are usually described as pain in or around the liver. The pain indicates the liver is inflamed and is generally present during a flareup in someone with liver disease.

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    1. Significance

      • It is important to recognize the signs and symptoms of a flareup associated with hepatitis or chronic liver disease to rule out other causes of abdominal pain.

      Effects

      • A hepatitis flareup and inflammation usually subsides in 6 months or less, although people suffering from hepatitis rarely experience pain from the liver. In many cases, abdominal pain can indicate other complications or conditions.

      Types

      • There are different types of hepatitis: hepatitis A, B, C, D and E. Knowing which form of hepatitis you have been exposed to or have contracted will make a difference in determining the causes of abdominal symptoms, if any are associated with hepatitis.

      Considerations

      • Unlike hepatitis B, C and D, where abdominal pain or symptoms generally are not present, hepatitis A and E are acute forms of the virus and can be fatal. Abdominal pain is a symptom associated with these types. It is important to follow up with your health-care provider if you are experiencing fever, nausea and vomiting.

      Prevention/Solution

      • People infected with hepatitis A or E should refrain from cooking or sharing food with others. Eating utensils should be kept separate. Of the viral types, hepatitis B (which can lead to type D) and C, abstinence from sexual relations and alcohol consumption is recommended.

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