HEPATITIS
Did you know you can get hepatitis through close personal contact with a person who has the infection?
What is hepatitis?
Hepatitis is a liver disease that makes your liver swell and keeps it from working correctly. Several viruses cause hepatitis. The most common types are the hepatitis A, B, and C viruses.
How could I get hepatitis?
Hepatitis A is spread through food or water contaminated by feces from a person who has the virus. You can get hepatitis A by eating food prepared by someone with the virus. You can also get it by drinking water in parts of the world with poor sanitary conditions.
Hepatitis B is spread through contact with an infected person’s blood, semen, or other body fluid. You can get hepatitis B by having sex with an infected person without a condom, sharing drug needles, or sharing a toothbrush or razor with an infected person. A woman with hepatitis B can give the virus to her baby at birth.
Hepatitis C is spread through contact with an infected person’s blood. You can get hepatitis C
by sharing drug needles or getting pricked with a needle that has infected blood on it.
How will I know if I have hepatitis?
Hepatitis can make you feel like you have the flu. You might,
- Feel tired
- Feel sick to your stomach
- Have a fever
- Lose your appetite
- Have stomach pain
- Have diarrhoea
- Some people who have hepatitis have Dark yellow urine, Light-colour stools, Yellowish eyes and skin.
Some people don’t have any symptoms.
If you think you might have hepatitis, go to your doctor for a blood test.
How is hepatitis treated?
Most people who have hepatitis A get well on their own, after a few weeks. If you have hepatitis B or C, your doctor will give you shots of medicine. Over time, hepatitis B or C can cause your liver to stop working.
How can I protect myself from hepatitis?
You can get vaccines to protect yourself from hepatitis A and B. You can also protect yourself and others from hepatitis A by washing your hands after using the toilet and before fixing food or eating.
- You can protect yourself from hepatitis B by using a condom when you have sex,
- Not sharing drug needles with anyone,
- Not sharing a toothbrush or razor with anyone who might be infected.
- No vaccine for hepatitis C exists.
- You can protect yourself from hepatitis C by wearing gloves if you have to touch someone’s blood,
- Not sharing drug needles
- Sharing a toothbrush or razor with anyone who might be infected.
Treatment
Symptomatic Homoeopathic medicines works well for all types of hepatitis. Without any side effect.
Whom to contact for Hepatitis Treatment
Dr.Senthil Kumar Treats many cases of all types of Hepatitis, In his medical professional experience with successful results. Many patients get relief after taking treatment from Dr.Senthil Kumar. Dr.Senthil Kumar visits Chennai at Vivekanantha Homeopathy Clinic Velachery Chennai 42. To get appointment please call 9786901830, +91 94430 54168 or mail to consult.ur.dr@gmail.com,
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