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Last Updated: 4 years ago• Featured Tip
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Lakhimpur Kheri
Hepatitis is an inflammatory condition of the liver, typically caused by a group of viruses, referred to as types A, B, C, D, and E. Each of these viruses is known to cause different types of hepatitis, such as the following
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis A virus or HAV spreads through the consumption of contaminated food and water or sexual intercourse with an infected person. The condition is an acute and short-term one and can be cured with medications.
Hepatitis B
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Hepatitis A
Hepatitis A virus or HAV spreads through the consumption of contaminated food and water or sexual intercourse with an infected person. The condition is an acute and short-term one and can be cured with medications.
Hepatitis B
Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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HepatitisThe problem of hepatitis is related to an inflammatory condition of liver. It occurs mainly due to infection caused by virus but there are other possible causes as well. Hepatitis can be temporary or viral. Temporary hepatitis, which is acute in nature, gets resolved on its own. Viral hepatitis can be of five types, A, B, C, D and E.
Now, let us discuss about the causes behind each type of hepatitis, which results in liver problem.
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The fact that we have...more
Now, let us discuss about the causes behind each type of hepatitis, which results in liver problem.
Causes
The fact that we have...more
Asked for male, 22 years old from Bareilly
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Drink lots of water. Avoid Spicy foods. Avoid fatty foods. Avoid oily and fried food. Eat smaller meals. Never remain hungry for long duration. Have 3-4 serving of fruits every day. Never skip a meal. Always have salad with meal. Even if you skip the meals, have some salads. But avoid Salad at nights. Avoid foods that trigger reflux like Chocolate, Coffee,Tea and spicy foods. Reduce Alcohol intake and Smoking. Never lie down after a meal for at least 30 minutes. Reduce weight if obese. Avoid Car...more
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Asked for male, 26 years old from Bhubaneswar
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Tips:
Coffee to lower abnormal liver enzymes. ...
Greens to prevent fat buildup. ...
Tofu to reduce fat buildup. ...
Fish for inflammation and fat levels. ...
Oatmeal for energy. ...
Walnuts to improve the liver. ...
Avocado to help protect the liver.
Coffee to lower abnormal liver enzymes. ...
Greens to prevent fat buildup. ...
Tofu to reduce fat buildup. ...
Fish for inflammation and fat levels. ...
Oatmeal for energy. ...
Walnuts to improve the liver. ...
Avocado to help protect the liver.
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Last Updated: 6 years ago • Featured Quiz
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Hepatitis A, B, and C are a group of distinct diseases which affect the liver. These are one of the most common types of hepatitis, and many people don t even know that they are suffering from hepatitis. Treatment regimen depends upon the type of hepatitis that the patient is suffering from. Some forms of hepatitis can be prevented through vaccination and lifestyle precautions. Take the following quiz to know more about hepatitis A, B, and C.
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Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Lucknow
Hepatitis B is a viral infection, resulting in the inflammation of the liver. Hepatitis B is considered to be acute when it lasts up to six months and is tagged as chronic when the timeline exceeds six months. Some of the common symptoms of this disease are dark urine, queasiness, stomach ache, weakness and joint ache. Ayurveda is known to be an effective agent in treating Hepatitis B.
Hepatitis B is diagnosed by presence of Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) and IgM antibody to Hepati...more
Hepatitis B is diagnosed by presence of Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) and IgM antibody to Hepati...more
Asked for male, 18 years old from Chennai
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Asked for male, 18 years old from Ahmedabad
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Since you are in ahmedabad. Few suggestions.
1) continue treatment of hep b 2) fibroscan can help you get the assessment of liver stiffness in case you don't have ascites on usg.
3) liver transplant is an option when liver decompensates but you need to enroll early on as waiting period is long in most centres 4) get consultation from Dr. sanjay rajput. He is expert gastro in ahmedabad.
1) continue treatment of hep b 2) fibroscan can help you get the assessment of liver stiffness in case you don't have ascites on usg.
3) liver transplant is an option when liver decompensates but you need to enroll early on as waiting period is long in most centres 4) get consultation from Dr. sanjay rajput. He is expert gastro in ahmedabad.
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Asked for male, 18 years old from Ahmedabad
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Hi,
from the details provided by you, I understand that you have cirrhosis of liver with chronic hepatitis b infection as the cause.
You do not seem to have developed complications of portal hypertension viz. Gi bleed (blood in vomitus or stools), ascites (collection of fluid/water in stomach) or hepatic encephalopathy (drowsiness, transient loss of consciousness) etc.
You need to continue with anti-viral medications for hepatitis b and cardivas along with regular screening and follo...more
from the details provided by you, I understand that you have cirrhosis of liver with chronic hepatitis b infection as the cause.
You do not seem to have developed complications of portal hypertension viz. Gi bleed (blood in vomitus or stools), ascites (collection of fluid/water in stomach) or hepatic encephalopathy (drowsiness, transient loss of consciousness) etc.
You need to continue with anti-viral medications for hepatitis b and cardivas along with regular screening and follo...more
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Asked for male, 29 years old from Moradabad
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Have to wear mask all the time to avoid the spread of it, have to take high protein, and continue the treatment.
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Asked for male, 30 years old from Ghaziabad
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6 months and if no symptoms before starting treatment. Latent tb is not so actively treated if no symptoms if lung lesions or abdomen lessions with positive tb gold then should continue taking for 6 months you can. Take tb drugs post breakfast also.
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Asked for male, 28 years old from Satara
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a treatment plan for you.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a treatment plan for you.
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Asked for male, 28 years old from Chandigarh
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Hi, if it is truly hepatitis a and you are having itching, then you should get your lft get done. You can reach out to me with lft report url/consult-privately/doctor/dr-sarweshwar-sripada-internal-medicine-specialist.
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Asked for female, 23 years old from Delhi
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Not only genital tb negatively influences on female reproductive function, pulmonary tb as well caused menstrual abnormalities in 66% of women. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a treatment plan for you.
Not only genital tb negatively influences on female reproductive function, pulmonary tb as well caused menstrual abnormalities in 66% of women. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a treatment plan for you.
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