Hepatitus Guide - Signs and Symptoms of Hepetitis A B C
HEPATITUS
Home | Types of Hepatitus | Hepatitus Symptoms | Causes of Hepetitis | Risk of Hepatis | Hepatitus Treatment

 

 

INTRODUCTION TO HEPATITIS
 

According to medical terms Hepatitus is the inflammatory liver disease which is usually defined as jaundice, abdominal pain and anorexia. This could perhaps be due to the viral or bacterial contagion or alcohol addiction or certain toxins. The Hepatitis treatment is normally traditional, with negligible diet as discharge of bile gets damaged and total self denial from alcohol.

As per the available evidences, the Hepetitis germs or virus exist in the patient’s body for a few days even after total recovery from the symptoms. This is typically found in the case of Hepatitis B and Hepatitus C which are transmitted through blood and other body fluids. However, liver cancer and cirrhosis of liver are very common in the people who have already suffered from Hepatitis B or C, especially.

Basically there are different types of Hepatitus, but the most common are Hepatitis A or B or C.

Hepatitus A: Is the inflammation of liver occurred by the Hepatis A virus-HAV. This is not so sever and is found to initiate within 2 to 6 weeks of viral contact and vanishes with 2 month at the most.

Hepatitus B: Hepatitis B virus-HBV is the most widespread virus in the world which is known to occur and grow very fast and even it lasts for longer period rather chronic type. It is considered as the most frequent persistent contagious ailment in the world over.

Hepatitus C: This is mainly caused due to the contact with contagious blood, and is considered as the major cause of transfusion hepatitis that may occur in patient who is given blood.