Acute Hepatitis
Acute hepatitis is a sudden inflammation of the liver that can lead to liver failure. It can be caused by viruses like hepatitis A, B, and E, as well as other infections. Symptoms may include jaundice, fatigue, abdominal pain, nausea, and fever. Treatment is mainly supportive, focusing on rest, nutrition, and fluids. Most people recover completely and develop immunity to the virus. Early detection and proper care are important for a good outcome.
What are the common symptoms of Acute Hepatitis?
How is Acute Hepatitis typically diagnosed?
What lifestyle changes can help support liver health during recovery from Acute Hepatitis?
How is Acute Hepatitis typically diagnosed?
What lifestyle changes can help support liver health during recovery from Acute Hepatitis?