Hepatitis: What Type Of Liver Infection Is This? Types, Symptoms, Causes And More


(MENAFN- AsiaNet News) Hepatitis is inflammation and liver damage caused by various causes. This inflammation can be short-lived (Acute) or last for a long time (Chronic). Hepatitis can have multiple effects on the functioning of the body and can sometimes be life-threatening. The symptoms of hepatitis can range from being asymptomatic in mild cases to various symptoms in more severe cases, such as

  • Fatigue/Malaise
  • Reduced appetite
  • Nausea/ vomiting
  • Jaundice- yellow-coloured eyes/skin
  • Dark coloured urine
  • Pain/discomfort in the upper tummy
  • Fever/Feverish feeling
  • Itching
  • Joint/Muscle pains
  • Swelling of legs/tummy in severe cases

Causes of hepatitis include
Infections:
Viral infections such as hepatitis A and E cause acute hepatitis, whereas Hepatitis B and C cause chronic infections. Other viral infections, such as dengue, Herpes simplex etc, also can cause hepatitis

Toxins: Such as chemicals, certain drugs, non-prescription medications, herbs and supplements
Alcohol: Excessive and prolonged alcohol consumption
Autoimmune: Where one's own immune system attacks the liver
Hereditary diseases: Wilsons disease, hemochromatosis
Ischemia: Blood loss to the liver
Metabolic Dysfunction: Diabetes, obesity, dyslipidemia, insulin resistance etc, which leads to fatty liver
Diagnosis of hepatitis: It is usually diagnosed based on blood tests, and imaging studies and occasionally, liver biopsy may be needed


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Treatment Options
Some forms of acute hepatitis, like viral hepatitis, are self-limiting and require only supportive care. The main cornerstone of treatment is treating the cause. Removing the causative factors, such as toxins and alcohol, reducing fat from the diet, etc., can greatly improve hepatitis. Chronic viral hepatitis B and C can be treated with antivirals. Other types of hepatitis, like autoimmune, Wilson's disease, etc., will require lifelong treatment.

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Dr. Anurag Shetty, Medical Gastroenterology, KMC Hospital, Mangalore

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