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Are there treatment guidelines for hepatitis a?

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Hepatitis A: This seldom needs any form of treatment and is mild and self-limiting. Rarely produces very severe infection, recovery without permanent damages is the most probable outcome.

Answered 3/9/2012

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Liver inflammation: This is a viral hepatitis. The virus inflames the liver. It is spread by fecal-oral transmission. Symptoms like nausea, fatigu, headaches usually occur between 2-6 weeks of exposure. There is a vaccine to prevent hepatitis a and the hepatitis is never chronic.

Answered 12/7/2015

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