Hepatitus Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention of Hapatitis
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HAPATITIS SYMPTOMS
 

Hepatitus is an ailment from the group of contagious diseases which generally occurs due to viral infections of blood transfusion of intravenous medication applications, in some cases. Though there are various symptoms of Hepatitis, it may vary according to the type and intensity of the ailment an individual is affected.

Loss of appetite and nausea are the common most symptoms in any type of Hepatitus disorders. These are mostly experienced by the patients who are taking the combination therapy for hepatitis C. HCV causes such symptoms.

Vomiting: Vomiting is mostly associated with or preceded by nausea, yet both vomiting and nausea are possible without each other too. However, any such symptoms need immediate medical evaluations.

Fever: Generally the body raises its temperature in order to fight out the foreign viruses and bacteria in any ailment conditions and so is in case of Hepatitus too.

Weakness: General physical weakness experienced during Hepatitis ailment is basically due to the merely non-diet conditions as the body, in absence of essential nutrients gets weaker and energy level diminishes.

Tiredness: Is also the most common phenomenon during any disorder conditions usually caused due to body’s active immune system and reduced energy levels.

Abdominal pains: It is also known as right upper quadrant pain and is usually experienced by the people having liver ailments. This pain is not automatically featured with liver disorder, its causes requires investigations.

Dark Urine: Usually the bile or liver infection condition is responsible of changing urine color to dark rather yellowish.

Light colored stools: The stool color changes to light or pale due to the effects of Hepatitus viruses in the liver.

Jaundice: When red blood cells die the heme in their hemoglobin is transformed into bilirubin in the spleen and in the hepatocytes in the liver. This causes change in color of stool.