Currently there are no specific medicines for the treatment of infection with hepatitis A. Infection with hepatitis A virus is mostly a self-limiting disease..
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Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is transmitted form one person to other by faecal-oral transmission. People living in developing countries with poor sanitation and who fail to maintain..
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Hepatitis B is a liver disease caused by infection with a virus. It is called the hepatitis B virus. Most viruses can get transmitted from one person to another...
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Your doctor will ask you about symptoms related to acute or chronic hepatitis C or advanced liver disease. He or she will ask if you have any risk factors for hepatitis..
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Hepatitis B infection of the liver can be potentially life threatening. In many people (about 50% of the infected cases) it does not cause symptoms and these people may never..
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Hepatitis C is a viral infection that can inflame and damage the liver. The hepatitis C virus usually is transmitted through contact with infected blood, most..
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Usually, chronic hepatitis is caused by infection with the hepatitis B or C virus. These viruses primarily are passed from person to person through sexual contact..
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The goals of treatment for chronic hepatitis are to prevent the disease from getting worse and to prevent cirrhosis and liver failure. In mild cases of chronic hepatitis..
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Hepatitis B infection can aggravate to acute or chronic hepatitis. A person with acute hepatitis B usually needs symptomatic or supportive treatment...
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There is no vaccine to protect against hepatitis C, so the only way to prevent this disease is to avoid the risk factors. The risk of contracting hepatitis..
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