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what is hepatitis and how does it spread? What forms of hepatitis exist and what are complications of untreated hepatis? Hepatitis simply refers to inflammation and/or injury of the liver. There are many causes of hepatitis -- too many to list here. The most common causes of hepatitis include infections (viral being the most common, but also bacterial and fungal), alcohol abuse, medications (certain over-the-counter and prescription medications can lead to liver injury), autoimmune disorders and fatty deposits in the liver, such as those that may form in diabetic patients. |
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Hepatitis A is a food borne hepatitis. It comes from fecal oral transmission. Yes, that means poop in your food. Hepatitis B is a bloode borne hepatitis. It is highly contagious in blood to blood t... The main difference is that they are caused by different viruses. ...Well it sounds like you are going to have problems with transmissibility to other humans for the rest of your life. I would definitely recommend going to the doctor to see what they have to say abo... the toddler has been vaccinated by hepb already. however, if the child was born hepb positive, theres a chance the toddler could still be infected. i have a hunch it is hcv instead....hcv is blo... Hi hon. Hepatitis C is a blood born virus and is ONLY spread from blood to blood contact. It is NOT spread from saliva, semen, sweat, tears, vaginal secretions, or any other bodily fluid. The only ... You could have gotten hep c (HCV) the same way you got hep b (HBV). The risk factors for HCV are similar to HBV. Many people have HCV and don't find out for years or even decades because the s... You're carrier. Chance for Hep B infection become chronic liver infection is 5%. 15 - 20 % from 5% have chanceto become chirrhosis and hepatoma (liver cancer). ... Weak blood? I know it is possible to get Hep B from sharing needles. Is that what you mean? ... |
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