All About Hepatitis A: Types, Symptoms, Causes, And Prevention
Key highlights or summary
- Hepatitis means inflammation/swelling of the liver.
- There are different types of hepatitis, viz. viral, toxic, alcoholic, and autoimmune. Hepatitis A is a viral hepatitis.
- Hepatitis A is a very contagious infectious disease spread by the oral-fecal route.
- It can spread through ingesting contaminated food and water, or by physical or sexual proximity to an infected person.
- It takes only a microscopic quantity of contaminated matter to spread the virus.
- Hepatitis A is not an airborne virus and thus cannot spread through sneezing or coughing.
- Symptoms of Hepatitis A include fatigue, nausea, fever, stomach pain, dark urine, and light stool.
- Symptoms take 2-6 weeks to develop, and may not even show in mild cases.
- Hepatitis A is an acute disease, which takes 6 weeks to 6 months to leave the system.
- Hepatitis A infection does not have serious consequences in most people. But elderly people, especially those with a previous experience of liver ailment, should take care because Hepatitis A can lead to cirrhosis and liver cancer in a few such cases.
- Drinking water contaminated with feces of an infected person, not being vaccinated against hepatitis infections, not following personal hygiene protocols, and having anal-oral sex with an infected person are some of the biggest risk factors for contracting Hepatitis A.
Rate our article
We'd love to know!
How was the experience with article?
We'd love to know!