What Is Hepatitis B?by
HepHelp
ANNOUNCER: Hepatitis B is a viral infection of the liver that affects over a million Americans....
ANNOUNCER: This "coincidental detection" occurs because hepatitis B presents in two phases. In an "acute...
ViralHepatitis: A Through E and Beyondby
Dr. Anshu Gupta
of the liver. Several different viruses cause viralhepatitis. They are named the hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E viruses.
All of these viruses cause acute, or short-term, viralhepatitis. The hepatitis B, C, and D...
More people needed for hepatitistestingby
Dave W
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More than half a million people in the UK are affected by hepatitis, either acuteHas a sudden onset. or chronicA... should be tested in a variety of settings in order to provide the latest treatments for hepatitis .
Those people...
Chronic Hepatitis B and Cby
Dave W
, ‘chronic’ in medical language. In adults, acutehepatitis B is often cleared by the patient... enough to do this and chronic infection follows. Hepatitis C clears spontaneously in only 15–30% of people infected acutely...
ABCs of Hepatitisby
HepHelp
of acuteviralhepatitis, followed by B, and followed by a distant third by hepatitis C. We don't see very much acutehepatitis C. By contrast, when we have chronic viralhepatitis, hepatitis C is far more common...
Herpes and Hepatitis Bby
findingeve
are much more likely to develop chronic hepatitis B from the acute disease. Though a virus cannot be totally cured...
Herpes and Hepatitis B are two sexually transmitted diseases that are often confused...
Herpes and Hepatitis Bby
findingeve
are much more likely to develop chronic hepatitis B from the acute disease. Though a virus cannot be totally cured...
Herpes and Hepatitis B are two sexually transmitted diseases that are often confused with one...
Introduction
... immediately if you begin to show any of these symptoms so that tests can be carried out for an early diagnosis. You may have to ... » Read on
Treatment
... an active infection, you will be advised to have regular blood tests and physical check-ups.
However, if you ... » Read on