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How to Treat Hepatitis A

By Dr Anita on May 05, 2010 with Comments 0


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Hepatitis A is a medical condition attributed to liver infection that you can contract by consuming contaminated food stuff or water. The condition is actually the infection caused by Hepatitis A virus. Below are a few useful techniques and suggestions that you ought to be cognizant with regard to treating Hepatitis A to the core:

Causes of the hepatitis A infection:

  • Intake of contaminated food and water
  • Venereal contact with someone having contracted the virus, such as having penetrative sex with an infected person.

Signs and symptoms:

Hepatitis A differs from other Hepatitis infections in that it doesn’t usher into chronic liver infection. A majority of people who got infected with the Hepatitis A virus recover in their entirety without having to damage their liver significantly.

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However, there are certain instances in which a patient won’t show any sign of the infection. Following are a few symptoms you may need to figure out if you ever sense hepatitis A infection:

  • Fever
  • Fatigue
  • Jaundice
  • Muscular pain
  • Decrease in Appetite
  • Itching sensations and appearance of rashes
  • Dark colored urine
  • Nausea and Vomiting
  • Pain on the right side of your abdomen

Diagnosis:

  • Blood test is the chief means employed as the diagnostic test carried out to determine the presence of hepatitis A virus in your body.
  • You may also undergo the test for the antibody of Hepatitis A virus. The test will unravel whether or not you have been positive in being exposed to the virus.
  • Similarly a test for tracing Hepatitis B and C viruses may also be conducted or as advised by your physician.

Treatment:

No particularly prescribed treatment exists there for this medical condition. The treatment of the condition, however, depends on the indications you develop.  In case you have been victimized by the virus attack, you may prevent the disease by getting yourself inoculated with immune globulin within a period of 2 weeks from exposure to the virus.

Care at home:

  • Rest

Exhaustion can be managed at ease by having sufficient rest. Don’t perform too much strenuous activities. Avoid forcing yourself to do a physical workout when you are too fatigued to do it smoothly.

  • Have small frequent meals to control nausea and vomiting

At time you may find yourself without sufficient appetite or urge to eat, do try soft and easy-to-digest foods, such as soup and bread.

  • Have a watch over the medication you are taking regularly

Cast away the ones that have poor effects on your liver, such as Acetaminophen. Also avoid alcohol intake for it too harms your liver.

  • When preparing food and eating wash your hands beforehand.
  • Don’t get used to ingesting raw food elements — cook it well!

The above account reflects that the medical condition we have debated on so far does not constitute a too much lethal form. This implies that it can be predominantly controlled be bringing about a healthy and hygienic set of habits with regard to your modes of eating, physical activity and prompt medication at the right time!



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