Viral Hepatitis

Viral hepatitis is an inflammation of liver due to a viral infection. It may present in acute (recent infection, relatively rapid onset) or chronic forms. The most common causes of viral hepatitis are the five unrelated hepatotropic viruses Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Hepatitis D, and Hepatitis E.

Signs and Symptoms:

Many patients infected with hepatitis A, B, and C have few or no symptoms of illness. For those who do develop symptoms of viral hepatitis, the most common are flu- like symptoms including:

  • loss of appetite
  • nausea
  • vomiting
  • fever
  • weakness
  • tiredness
  • aching in the abdomen

Less common symptoms include:

  • dark urine
  • light-colored stools
  • fever
  • jaundice (a yellow appearance to the skin and white portion of the eyes)

See our Results:

 

 

Before Treatment 

During Treatment 

 SGPT: 7250 IU/L  SGPT: 3407 IU/L
 Dated:22/05/2011  Dated: 24/05/2011

 

 

During Treatment 

After Treatment 

 SGPT: 927 IU/L  SGPT: 44 IU/L
 Dated: 28/5/2011  Dated: 10/06/2011

 

 

 


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