Your healthcare professional may prescribe the Hepatitis A vaccine if you have not received the vaccine earlier.
Hepatitis A is caused by the Hepatitis A virus (HAV). One of how Hepatitis A spreads is when a person comes in contact with an infected person.
What is Hepatitis A?
Hepatitis A is a liver disease caused by the Hepatitis A virus. Hepatitis, which is also known as an inflammation of the liver, can take several forms. Hepatitis A spreads quickly. However, it rarely results in serious liver damage and once a person has had it, they develop immunity to the disease. The duration of the infection varies from person to person.
Some points to remember are:
Mild Hepatitis A may last a week or two.
Most patients significantly improve after three weeks.
Symptomatic young children typically recover within two months.
Treatment of Hepatitis A:
Your healthcare professional may prescribe the Hepatitis A vaccine if you have not received the vaccine earlier. This only helps if the medicine is given within two weeks of being exposed to the virus. If you were exposed and cannot get the vaccine, you will probably recover on your own. But, your healthcare professional may likely advise that you adhere to the following self-care guidelines:
Get lots of sleep.
Consume liquids.
Adopt a balanced diet.
Avoid alcohol.
What are the symptoms of Hepatitis A?
Hepatitis A symptoms usually start to manifest a few weeks after catching the virus. However, Hepatitis A may not always result in symptoms. If you do, you may experience symptoms such as:
Unusual tiredness and weakness
Sudden nausea and vomiting and diarrhoea
Abdominal pain or discomfort, especially on the upper right side beneath your lower ribs, which is over your liver
Clay- or grey-coloured stool
Loss of appetite
Low-grade fever
Dark urine
Joint pain
Yellowing of the skin and the whites of your eyes (jaundice)
Intense itching
These symptoms may be minimal and go away in a few weeks. But sometimes, Hepatitis A can lead to a serious illness that lasts for several months.
What causes Hepatitis A?
Hepatitis A can be caused by various factors. One of how Hepatitis A spreads is when a person inhales tiny, invisible pieces of faeces from an infected person. Another factor which can cause Hepatitis A is when the virus is spread from contaminated water and uncooked food like fruits and vegetables. Contaminated ice and drinking water are also one of how the Hepatitis A virus spreads.
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