There are acute: and chronic forms of the infection. The symptoms are not specific, but can include nausea, fever, loss of appetite, fatigue, aches, weakness, dark urine, jaundice. Most acute infections are self-limited and don't require specific treatment. If you think you are infected with hepatitis B, seek medical attention to confirm or rule out the diagnosis.
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