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A liver infection known as hepatitis can be either infectious (caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi, or parasites) or non-infectious. The most frequent kind of hepatitis is infectious, and there are five major types: A, B, C, D, and E. Hepatitis A, B, and C are the most prevalent among them.). Extremely high levels of aminotransferase, an enzyme made by the liver, and hyperbilirubinemia are frequently used to identify hepatitis. (high bilirubin in the urine). Depending on how severe the ensuing jaundice is, symptoms might range from dark yellow urine to yellowish nails and eyes.

Introduction:

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Hepatitis refers to a liver infection that is inflammatory. Hepatitis C is a chronic viral illness that causes liver inflammation. The Hepatitis C virus is to blame. When this viral infection stays in the body for a long time, it can cause severe harm, such as liver cirrhosis and scarring. Cirrhosis of the liver and scarring can develop after 10 to 15 years of Hepatitis C infection since they are sluggish processes. Fluids from an infected individual can spread the disease.

It frequently spreads through the use of contaminated needles, non-sterile syringes, or unprotected sex with an infected person. Since acute hepatitis C is frequently asymptomatic, it may frequently go undiagnosed. (not having any symptoms). Without any treatment, it frequently gets better on its own.  In contrast, chronic hepatitis C necessitates medical care and a change in lifestyle. If left untreated, it may result in problems such as liver cirrhosis, liver scarring, and in rare instances, liver cancer.

Once they have taken place, these alterations could be permanent and have a negative effect on health. The Hepatitis A virus is the primary cause of the acute infectious illness hepatitis A. Non-specific symptoms of the illness include fever, chills, headaches, lethargy, generalized weakness, and aches and pains. Sickness, vomiting, anorexia, black urine, and jaundice come next. Numerous subclinical or asymptomatic cases are a hallmark of the illness spectrum. The illness is mild, and full recovery takes many weeks.

Causes:

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  • Use illicit substances or share a needle with a hepatitis C carrier.
  • Been undergoing chronic kidney dialysis.
  • Frequently come into contact with blood at work (such as a health care worker).
  • Have unprotected sexual relations with a hepatitis C carrier.
  • Whose mother had hepatitis C when they were born.
  • Gotten acupuncture or tattoo with needles that hadn’t been adequately Sanitised after being used on someone else (risk is very low with practitioners Who have a tattoo license or permit or an acupuncture license).
  • Gotten an organ transplant from a hepatitis C-positive donor.

Symptoms:

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Jaundice, or skin yellowing in certain persons, is temporary. Symptomless chronic infections are common. But other issues like fatigue and skin conditions can also happen. Long-term (chronic) infection patients frequently don’t exhibit any symptoms until their liver becomes scarred. (cirrhosis). The majority of those who have this syndrome are ill and have numerous health issues. Hepatitis manifestations include the following:

  • Dark feces.
  • Fatigue.
  • Fever.
  • Itching.
  • Jaundice.
  • Reduced appetite.
  • Nausea and diarrhea.
  • Abdominal pain.
  • Abdomen swelled with fluid (ascites).
  • Weak or clay-colored stools.

Homeopathic Treatment for Hepatitis:

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The most well-known medical approach is homeopathy. Homeopathy aims to treat the fundamental cause of hepatitis A infection as well as individual vulnerability. Regarding therapeutic medication, there are numerous effective options for treating hepatitis A that can be chosen based on the etiology, sensation, and modality of the complaints. The patient should see a homeopath in person for remedy treatment.

  • One of our most effective liver treatments is Chelidonium. It affects the right lower lung, the right side of the abdomen, and the portal system. demonstrates excellent action against Hepatitis A patients. It covers a lot of the first reactions to liver disease symptoms. In both acute and semi-chronic situations, it shows signs of congestion, inflammation, fullness, and enlargement.
  • Brynoia is a fantastic treatment for liver damage, which primarily affects the right lobe and causes the hypochondrium to feel heavy. Every movement is painful, accompanied by nausea and scorching, and sewing pains.
  • A wonderful treatment for hepatitis A is podophyllum. The liver is congested, enlarged, and extremely irritable. A light liver massage relieves the discomfort, which is exacerbated by even the smallest thought or smell of food.
  • Carduus mar: Hepatitis treatment When lying on the left side, the pressure seems higher and there are occasions where the left liver feels full, overflowing, and hypersensitive. Here, hemoptysis from hepatic and pulmonary congestion is a concurrent sign.
  • The right hypochondrium of Lycopodium suffers from a painful condition that is made worse by touch. Strong flatulence by 4 p.m., better with warm beverages, as though everything he consumes turns into gas or wind.

Precautions:

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  • Avoid going to someone without a license or permit if you want a tattoo, a body piercing, or acupuncture.
  • Never exchange private products like toothbrushes and razors.
  • Sex should be safer.
  • When managing blood, healthcare personnel should take measures.
  • Never swap needles with another person.

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