Hepatitis is an inflammatory liver disease primarily caused by one of three viruses: hepatitis A, B or C. The early warning signs of hepatitis are similar regardless of the type of virus by which a person is infected. Approximately 50 percent of people with hepatitis do not experience symptoms, according to University of Iowa Health Care. People who develop any of the early warning signs of hepatitis should consult a physician to ensure receipt of appropriate care.
Acute infections typically lead to the chronic form of the disease. Hepatitis C causes inflammation, with symptoms varying from mild to life-threatening. Recognizing the signs of the infection may help prevent permanent liver ...
In addition to liver damage, hepatitis C also causes other symptoms that might not be noticed until after the disease has progressed. Dangerous symptoms of hepatitis C arise when the liver shows signs of damage in its structure...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is the most common chronic bloodborne viral infection in the United States. HCV causes inflammation of the liver and is passed...
Hepatitis B is a liver infection caused by the hepatitis B virus. The disease can be fatal due to the damage to the liver (cirrhosis), or because of subsequent liver cancer, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Mos...
According to the American Liver Foundation, hepatitis C is a liver diseases caused by the HCV virus. Over four million people in the United States are infected with hepatitis C, and approximately 10,000 people die annually from...
A virus that damages the liver, leading to inflammation, causes the hepatitis C infection. Hepatitis C is a common among drug addicts who share needles or those who receive blood transfusions and is one of the most serious hepa...
Hepatitis means an inflammation of the liver. The liver becomes inflamed usually as a result of infection by a virus. One of these viruses is the hepatitis C virus. According to the NIH, about four million people in the United ...