
Symptoms of Hepatitis A include weakness, headache and fever as well as diarrhea, stomach cramps and jaundice.” enable_textfield=”yes” textfield_area=”” textfield_area_font_container=”tag:p|text_color:Default|” el_class=”content-txt txt-block”][perch_content_text align=”” name=”” name_font_container=”tag:h2|text_color:Default|text_underline:none|extra_class:section-id blue-color|” title=”Causes of Hepatitis A” title_font_container=”tag:h5|size:md|text_color:steelblue-color-color|text_underline:none|” subtitle=”” enable_textfield=”yes” textfield_area=”” textfield_area_font_container=”tag:p|text_color:Default|” el_class=”content-txt txt-block”]
- Drinking contaminated water
- Not washing your hands after changing a diaper
- Having oral or anal sex with an infected person
A person who is chronically infected with the Hepatitis B virus is called a “carrier” of the virus and they can spread the Hepatitis B virus to other people through his/her blood and other body fluids or by sexual contact.
Symptoms of Hepatitis B include acute illness with fatigue and loss of appetite and their skin and eyes turn yellow.
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- Men or women who have multiple sexual partners.
- People who abuse drugs by injection.
Hepatitis B is diagnosed through blood tests. The tests will show a completely negative result, a positive antibody test (anti-HBs) or a positive antigen test (HBsAg)
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- Getting the Hepatitis B vaccine
- Adopting safe sex practices
Symptoms of Hepatitis B include fatigue, jaundice, abdominal and joint pain, nausea and loss of appetite
The most common means of transmission is through injection drug use, sharing contaminated needles or any drug-related equipment or through a blood transfusion. The rate of transmission by sexual contact is considered to be very low.
Hepatitis C can only be diagnosed through blood tests.
If you test positive then the physician will do a follow-up blood test to see the liver condition.
The risk of passing Hepatitis C to your newborn is about 5%. Cesarean section is not recommended and breastfeeding may be allowed.
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- Refrain from sharing razors, nail clippers and toothbrushes.
- Never donate blood.