HEPATITIS A

Hepatitis A is brought by a virus that may be present in the food you eat or water that you drink. Travelling, having sex with someone infected and injecting illegal drugs can put you into high risk in getting this disease.

You can spread the hepatitis A virus about 2 weeks before your symptoms appear and during the first week they show up, or even if you don’t have any.

Hepatitis A doesn’t usually show symptoms. If symptoms occur, you might have:

  • Fever
  • Fatigue
  • Nausea
  • Diarrhea
  • Loss of appetite
  • Pain in your belly
  • Jaundice(Yellow Eyes and Skin, Dark Urine)

Children often have the disease with few symptoms.

DIAGNOSIS

To diagnose Hepatitis A, a blood test will be needed.

 

TREATMENT

No treatments can cure the disease. Your doctor may take tests that check your liver function to be sure your body is healing.

 

PREVENTION

Since Hepatitis has no cure, the best way is not to have it. A vaccine is available to help lowers the risk of the following:

  • Travelers to Areas of the World with Increased Hepatitis A Infection
  • Men Who have Sex with Other Men
  • Those with a Blood Clotting Problem
  • People who Inject Illegal Drugs
  • Anyone with Long-Term Liver Disease

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