Dangerous disease is 'hepatitis', 5 ways in the attack!

in #health7 years ago (edited)

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According to Hepatology Director and HOD doctor of Global Hospital, Sameer Shah, hepatitis or hepatic inflamation is a serious and dangerous disease causing liver i.e. liver damage. In its main symptoms, the presence of swollen cells in angio tissue comes, it increases the form of jaundice, and after reaching the final stage, hepatitis can also cause liver cirrhosis and liver cancer. In the absence of treatment on time, the patient may have died. Although this condition may be self-regulated, it can be cured itself, or it may develop in the liver in the form of a wound. A group of viruses known as hepatitis viruses are responsible for most cases of liver injury worldwide.
Hepatitis is basically five types of hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E. According to statistics in India, there is an infection of A, B, C and E but Hepatitis D infection is not here. Most cases of initial hepatitis are caused by viral infection. Viral hepatitis comes from

Hepatitis A
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This disease is mainly waterborne disease. According to the statistics, the number of patients of jaundice with jaundice in India every year is very high. This disease is caused by contaminated food and water intake. When drains and sewage are found in the filthy water or in any other way through polluted water supply, in which a large number of people are affected by it. Typically this disease cures only three-four weeks of dietary intake but pregnant women have more problems than having jaundice. In such a situation both mother and child are at risk of life. There are some substances in the liver that cause obstruction of blood flow. These are called thrombocytes.

Hepatitis B
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According to estimates based on data, two billion people worldwide are infected with Hepatitis B virus and more than 35 million people have Chronic Hepatitis infection, mainly due to alcoholism. Hepatitis-B is the major symptom of skin and eyes yellowing (jaundice), deep urine, excessive fatigue, vomiting and stomach pain. It may take some months to a year to get rid of these symptoms. Hepatitis B can be chronic. Which can later be converted into liver cirrhosis or liver cancer. Under one part of regular immunization, hepatitis B vaccine can be given in three or four different quantities. This vaccine is given in newborns, six months and one year of age. They provide protection till at least 25 years of age.

Hepatitis C
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Hepatitis C is termed as silent death or silent death. Initially it does not show any effect, and until it starts showing, it will spread, this disease spreads through blood transfusion. Hepatitis C is possible due to tattooing on hand, transfusion of infected blood, use of other razor etc. In the last stages of hepatitis C, cirrhosis and liver are cancerous. Like other forms of hepatitis, hepatitis C produces swelling in the liver. Hepatitis C virus is transmitted primarily through blood and hepatitis is more permanent than A or B.

Hepatitis D
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This disease occurs only when the patient has already had B or C infection. Hepatitis D virus can survive on its B virus. Therefore, people who have been infected with hepatitis are likely to be infected with Hepatitis D as well. When a person is infected with D, the risk of liver damage is higher in comparison to the person infected with B. The immune system for hepatitis B can also be protected to some extent hepatitis D. Its main symptoms include fatigue, vomiting, light fever, diarrhea, dark urine.

Hepatitis E
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Hepatitis E is a waterborne disease and its widespread outbreak is the supply of contaminated water or food. Polluted water contributes to the spread of this epidemic, and in some local areas, sources of some cases are also raw or acne shellfish. It is more likely to spread the virus. However, compared to other countries, Hepatitis E is equal to the people of India. Monkeys,
pigs, cows, sheep, goats, and rats are sensitive to this infection.

Sources :

  1. https://medlineplus.gov/magazine/issues/spring09/articles/spring09pg22-23.html
  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepatitis
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