What is hepatitis?

Hepatitis
Common causes of hepatitis are viruses, infections, alcohol, drugs, toxins, and others.

Hepatitisis an inflammation of theliver. It can occur due to a variety of factors, but the most common cause is a virus infection.Hepatitiscan be acute (short-term) or chronic (long-term) and can have fatal complications.

The liver is in the right upper part of the abdomen and serves several important functions:

  • The metabolization of carbohydrates,fats, proteins, anddrugs
  • Storage of sugars,vitamins, and矿物质
  • Synthesis of certain proteins like albumin and blood clotting factors
  • Production of bile fordigestionof fats
  • Activation of enzymes required for body functions

What causes hepatitis in general?

  • Virus and other infections
  • Alcohol
  • Drugs
  • Toxins
  • Autoimmune response (the body’s immune system attacks its own tissues)
  • Ischemia (decreased oxygenation of the liver)
  • Metabolic disorders

What are the types of viral hepatitis?

The types ofviral hepatitisare:

  • Hepatitis A
    • An acute illness caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV).
    • 交易nsmitted through food and water contaminated by feces of infected people.
  • Hepatitis B
    • An acute or chronic infection caused by thehepatitis Bvirus (HBV).
    • 交易nsmitted through contact with infectious body fluids. It can be sexually transmitted or transmitted through infected needles.
  • Hepatitis C
    • An acute or chronic illness caused by thehepatitis Cvirus (丙肝病毒).
    • 交易nsmitted through contact with infectious body fluids. It can be sexually transmitted or transmitted through infected needles.
  • Hepatitis D
    • Caused by the hepatitis D virus (HDV).
    • 交易nsmitted through contact with infected blood.
    • It is rare, but very serious.
    • It only occurs in the presence ofhepatitis B. HDV cannot multiply in the absence of HBV.
  • Hepatitis E
    • An acute disease caused by thehepatitis Evirus (HEV).
    • Like HAV, it is transmitted through food and water contaminated by the feces of infected people.

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What are the signs and symptoms of viral hepatitis?

Infectious viral hepatitis involves four phases:

How is viral hepatitis diagnosed?

How is viral hepatitis treated?

The treatment of viral hepatitis depends on its cause. All patients with hepatitis should stop alcohol, recreationaldrug use, and liver toxic medication.

  • Hepatitis A
    • 这是一个短期的疾病。
    • Hospitalization is required.
    • Treatment is recommended to reduce symptoms and discomfort.
    • Adequate hydration.
    • 其他e is no anti-viral therapy available.
  • Hepatitis B
    • Supportive treatment to reduce symptoms and discomfort.
    • Anti-viral medication can be used.
  • Hepatitis C
    • Anti-viral medication can be used along with supportive treatment.
  • Hepatitis D
    • A drug calledinterferonmay help in some situations.
  • Hepatitis E
    • Usually resolves on its own.
    • Supportive treatment to reduce discomfort.
    • Adequate rest, fluid andnutrition.
    • No anti-viral medication is available.
  • Autoimmune hepatitis
    • Medication to suppress or modulate the immune system, such as steroids.

What are the complications of viral hepatitis?

Hepatitis B, C, D can progress to chronic (long-term) hepatitis disease. Early diagnosis, treatment and lifestyle modification can slow or inhibit the progression of the disease and reduce complications. Complications include:

Can viral hepatitis be cured?

Acute hepatitis can be cured. Chronic hepatitis can be treated to prevent progression and complications. Some types of hepatitis can be prevented.

How can viral hepatitis be prevented?

  • Avaccineis available for hepatitis B. Because hepatitis E only occurs in the presence of hepatitis B, the vaccine prevents hepatitis E as well.
  • Good personal hygiene.
  • Avoid sharing needles, razors,toothbrush, and other personal items.
  • Avoid touching blood.
  • Avoid unprotected sexual intercourse.
  • Avoid excessive consumption of alcohol.
  • Avoid using recreational drugs.

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