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what is the treatment for hep a

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No specific treatment exists for hepatitis A. Your body will clear the hepatitis A virus on its own. In most cases of hepatitis A, the liver heals within six months with no lasting damage.Aug 28, 2020

Medication

Sep 27, 2019 · Hepatitis A There are no special treatments for hepatitis A. Most people with hepatitis A recover without treatment within a few months …

Self-care

Vaccination. There's currently no cure for hepatitis A, but it normally gets better on its own within a couple of months. You can usually look after yourself at home. But it's still a good idea to see your GP for a blood test if you think you could have hepatitis A, as more serious conditions can have similar symptoms.

Nutrition

Getting a vaccine or a drug called hepatitis A immune globulin could keep you from getting sick. But for this to work, you’ll need to get the vaccine very soon after coming into contact with the...

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What happens if you get hepatitis A?

Hepatitis A is a viral infection that causes liver inflammation and damage. Inflammation is swelling that occurs when tissues of the body become injured or infected. Inflammation can damage organs. Viruses link invade normal cells in your body.

How long does it take to recover from hepatitis A?

The prognosis for hepatitis A patients is excellent with self-limiting course, and recovery is complete. About 85 percent of people with hepatitis A recover within three months, and almost all recover within six months. The disease does not become chronic, and there are no long-term health implications.

Is hepatitis A Curable?

There's currently no cure for hepatitis A, but it normally gets better on its own within a couple of months. You can usually look after yourself at home. But it's still a good idea to see your GP for a blood test if you think you could have hepatitis A, as more serious conditions can have similar symptoms.

Does hepatitis A ever go away?

The infection will go away on its own, usually within a few weeks or months. In rare cases, HAV can cause liver failure. If that happens, the person will need a liver transplant.

Is hepatitis A serious?

In rare cases, hepatitis A can cause liver failure and even death; this is more common in older people and in people with other serious health issues, such as chronic liver disease.

Can the liver repair itself after hepatitis?

Reversing liver damage Liver Basics Barring complications, the liver can repair itself completely and, within a month, the patient will show no signs of damage. However, sometimes the liver gets overwhelmed and can't repair itself completely, especially if it's still under attack from a virus, drug, or alcohol.Aug 26, 2019

What is hep A caused by?

Hepatitis A is caused by a virus that infects liver cells and causes inflammation. The inflammation can affect how your liver works and cause other signs and symptoms of hepatitis A. The virus most commonly spreads when you eat or drink something contaminated with fecal matter, even just tiny amounts.Aug 28, 2020

Which type of hepatitis is more severe?

Hepatitis Delta is considered to be the most severe form of hepatitis because of its potential to quickly lead to more serious liver disease than hepatitis B alone. Of the 292 million people living with chronic hepatitis B, approximately 15-20 million are also living with hepatitis D.Jan 9, 2019

Which hepatitis is not curable?

How to prevent hepatitis B. Hepatitis B is a liver infection caused by a virus (called the hepatitis B virus, or HBV). It can be serious and there's no cure, but the good news is it's easy to prevent.

What is the fastest way to cure hepatitis A?

No specific treatment exists for hepatitis A. Your body will clear the hepatitis A virus on its own. In most cases of hepatitis A, the liver heals within six months with no lasting damage.Aug 28, 2020

Which hepatitis is most contagious?

Hepatitis A is highly contagious and can spread from person to person in many different settings. It typically causes only a mild illness, and many people who are infected may never realize they're sick at all. The virus almost always goes away on its own and does not cause long-term liver damage.Sep 5, 2021

How long can you have hepatitis without knowing?

How Long Before I Have Symptoms? Many people have mild symptoms or no symptoms, which is why hepatitis is sometimes called a “silent” disease. Hepatitis A. The symptoms usually show up 2 to 6 weeks after the virus enters your body.Dec 15, 2021

Overview

Geographical Distribution

Transmission

Symptoms

Your provider will work with you to develop a care plan that may include one or more of these treatment options.
There is no specific treatment to cure hepatitis A infection. Mild cases do not require treatment, and they resolve without any permanent liver damage.
Medication

Vaccine: Hepatitis A vaccine or hepatitis A immune globulin may be recommended to prevent infection after being exposed to the virus.

Hepatitis A vaccine

Self-care

Always talk to your provider before starting anything.

  • Wash your hands regularly
  • Take adequate rest
  • Eat high calorie foods
  • Quit alcohol
  • Do not self medicate
  • Avoid sexual activity

Nutrition

Foods to eat:

  • Foods rich in vitamin B and minerals: e.g. whole-grain cereals, breads, grains, pasta, tortillas, grits, white rice
  • Fruits and vegetables
  • Dairy products: e.g. milk, cheese, yogurt, ice cream, puddings
  • Foods rich in proteins like meats, fish, dried beans, soy, nuts, eggs

Foods to avoid:

  • Quit alcohol
  • Iron-rich Foods: e.g. red meats, liver, and Iron-fortified cereals
  • Salty and sodium-rich Foods: e.g. crackers, chips, canned soups

Specialist to consult

Gastroenterologist
Specializes in the digestive system and its disorders.
Hepatologist
Specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases related to liver, the biliary tree, the gallbladder and the pancreas.

Who Is at Risk?

  • No specific treatment exists for hepatitis A. Your body will clear the hepatitis A virus on its own. In most cases of hepatitis A, the liver heals within six months with no lasting damage. Hepatitis A treatment usually focuses on keeping comfortable and controlling signs and symptoms. You ma…
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Diagnosis

Treatment

Prevention

  • Hepatitis A is an inflammation of the liver caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV). The virus is primarily spread when an uninfected (and unvaccinated) person ingests food or water that is contaminated with the faeces of an infected person. The disease is closely associated with unsafe water or food, inadequate sanitation, poor personal hygiene and oral-anal sex. Unlike hep…
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Who Response

  • Geographical distribution areas can be characterized as having high, intermediate or low levels of hepatitis A virus infection. However, infection does not always mean disease because infected young children do not experience any noticeable symptoms. Infection is common in low- and middle-income countries with poor sanitary conditions and hygienic practices, and most childre…
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