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Hepatitis c b ? |
i get really confused about hepatitis as i hear people say they had hepatitis c -and i have heard b etc how many types are there>? and what is the difference?thanks Hepatitis is a disease of the liver. There are many types of hepatitis and it would be very long to explain all. From drugs, to viruses, to parasites, copper, iron, autoimmunity, and so. Viral hepatitis are produced by different viruses called A, B, C, D, E. Each damages the liver in different ways and you get them in different ways also (digestive, sexual, etc). Hepatitis means infection of the liver, you can have Hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E. It can be either bacterial or viral. Type hepatitis into your search engine and read the information that interest you most. |
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