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- ... few weeks to 6 months. This is called acute hepatitis B. Acute hepatitis B does not cause any lasting problems. ... These tests can help diagnose: A new infection (acute hepatitis B) A chronic or long-term infection (chronic ...
- Acute hepatitis, unless severe, needs no treatment. Liver and other body functions are watched using blood tests. You ... the vaccine. Infants born to mothers who have acute hepatitis B or have had the infection in the ...
- ... weeks to 6 months. This condition is called acute hepatitis C infection. However, some children never get rid ... rest Drinks lots of fluids Eats healthy food Acute hepatitis C does not need any special treatment. However, ...
- ... when the symptoms are the worst. People with acute hepatitis should avoid alcohol and medicines that are toxic ... 2024. Accessed December 19, 2024. Pawlotsky J-M. Acute viral hepatitis. In: Goldman L, Cooney KA, eds. Goldman-Cecil ...
- ... hepatitis infection. This may be a new infection (acute hepatitis), or it may be an infection that you ... PA: Elsevier; 2022:chap 22. Pawlotsky J-M. Acute viral hepatitis. In: Goldman L, Schafer AI, eds. Goldman-Cecil ...
- Alves VAF. Acute viral hepatitis. In: Saxena R, ed. Practical Hepatic Pathology: A Diagnostic Approach . 2nd ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2018:chap 13. ...
- ... it can lead to a serious, lifelong illness. Acute hepatitis B is a short-term illness that can ...
- ... it can lead to a serious, lifelong illness. Acute hepatitis B infection is a short-term illness that ...
- ... 18 months. Infants born to mothers who have acute hepatitis B or who are chronic hepatitis B carriers ...
- ... liver disease Lower-than-normal levels may indicate: Acute hepatitis (liver disease) Pregnancy Hypothyroidism Use of estrogen, opioids ...