HEPATITIS

Hepatitis is an inflammatory condition of a very vital organ of the body, the liver. Processing nutrients, fighting infections and filtering the blood are a few of the important functions of the liver. Inflammation can also be explained as the swelling that occurs when the tissues of your body are harmed or infected. The inflammation does damage the liver and also will have an effect on how well the liver functions.

Hepatitis can be categorized into 5 main viral classifications, that are Hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E. An unique virus is accountable for each form of hepatitis. Hepatitis can be an acute infection (short-term), or a chronic infection (long-term) or in some cases, both acute and chronic infections.

A lot of us might wonder, what causes people to be infected by hepatitis? Hepatitis can occur as the result of autoimmune (when your body produces antibodies against your liver tissue) or can be a side effect of medications, alcohol, drugs and toxins. However, there are various other potential causes of hepatitis, so let’s dive a little deeper into causes and symptoms.

A lot of us might wonder, what causes people to be infected by hepatitis?

Hepatitis can occur as the result of autoimmune (when your body produces antibodies against your liver tissue) or can be a side effect of medications, alcohol, drugs and toxins. However, there are various other potential causes of hepatitis, so let’s dive a little deeper into causes and symptoms.

Hepatitis A

Cause: Exposure to contaminated food and water.

Symptoms: Nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, dark urine, pain and discomfort near the abdominal area near the liver.

Hepatitis B

Cause: Transmission through body fluids of an infected individual, such as blood, semen or vaginal secretions.

Symptoms: Fatigue, joint pains, fever, abdominal pain, weakness dark urine and loss of appetite.

Hepatitis C

Cause: Transmission through body fluids of an infected individual, such as blood, semen or vaginal secretions.

Symptoms: Bleeding easily, fatigue, jaundice-like yellow discoloration of the skin and eyes, itchy skin, dark urine, loss of appetite, fluid might buildup in abdomen and bruising easily.

Hepatitis D

Cause: Transmission through blood or contaminated syringe while getting a tattoo or piercing

Symptoms: Upset stomach, pain in your belly, throwing up, fatigue, dark urine, loss of appetite and jaundice-like yellow discoloration of the skin and eyes.

Hepatitis E

Cause: Exposure to contaminated food and water.

Symptoms: Fever, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain.

If you experience any of the above symptoms, consult a doctor as soon as possible. There are also vaccines that can protect you from a few types of hepatitis. Let’s look into a few ways we can effectively avoid hepatitis.

  • Personal Hygiene:
    Maintaining personal hygiene can help you avoid hepatitis. Hepatitis mainly spreads from body fluids or by sharing items or food/water. So not sharing razors, toothbrushes and any other personal items can protect you from the threat of hepatitis.
  • Awareness:
    If you are one of those who loves getting piercings and tattoos, always be aware that the needle/ syringe must be fresh and sanitized. A little carelessness with the hygiene of these needles can put you at risk of being infected by hepatitis and other diseases.
  • Avoid Unhygienic Places:
    Eating in unhygienic places not only invite hepatitis but also many other harmful diseases. So avoid eating and drinking at unhygienic places.
  • Boiled Water:
    Contaminated water can be a host to many harmful viruses and bacteria and boiling the water can kill these harmful viruses and bacteria. So make sure to drink pure water and stay hydrated.
  • Eating Habits:
    Eating a healthy balanced diet can protect your body from all infections/ diseases as it gives the body all the nutrients it requires. Sometimes our body cannot absorb all the nutrients, so it is better to take multivitamins on the side.

Conclusion:

Following these precautions can protect you from the hepatitis virus. A healthy lifestyle and a healthy diet can build a strong immunity to shield your body from diseases. So stay healthy, stay safe. Add RIDOMAXX into your daily routine!