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Hepatitis B

The term "hepatitis" refers to liver inflammation. The liver's ability to function might be impacted by inflammation or injury. Hepatitis can be brought on by heavy alcohol consumption, chemicals, some drugs, and certain medical conditions, but viruses are usually the cause. The three most prevalent hepatitis viruses in the are hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C.

Description:

What sets hepatitis B apart from other types of hepatitis viruses? Among the characteristics that set hepatitis B apart are: It is now possible to avoid hepatitis B thanks to a reliable and efficient vaccine. It is advised by the World Health Organisation (WHO) that all children receive vaccinations as soon as feasible after birth. Children are particularly affected by hepatitis B. Hepatitis B can infect newborns at birth because it spreads through bodily fluids. Ninety percent of newborns who receive hepatitis B go on to have a chronic infection. Although treatable, chronic hepatitis B cannot be cured. Antiviral drugs can help manage the infection, but you will need to manage your liver with extra care for the remainder of your life.

Cause:

Hepatitis B can spread in a number of ways, including: having sex with an HBV carrier without using   sharing blood-stained  razors, or nail clippers  getting a tattoo or body piercing with unsterilized equipment; injecting drugs and sharing needles, syringes. from a birthing parent with a newborn

Symptoms:

Acute hepatitis B symptoms can not show up for several months. However, typical symptoms consist of: exhaustion Urine urine that is dark in colour  discomfort in the joints and muscles Loss of appetite  high temperature discomfort in the stomach weakness Jaundice 

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