Hepatitis A is a very highly contagious infection of a
person's liver and a virus causes it. It
isn't considered as dangerous as other viral types of Hepatitis, but it does
cause severe pain and inflammation that affects the human liver's abilities to
function properly.
The most likely way of contracting Hepatitis A is through
food or water that has been in close contact with someone who has already been
infected. People that are infected may
appear to be normal while not knowing that they are already sick from the
virus. It is said that some people don't
even develop any signs or symptoms, while others may feel like they have a
severe case of the 'flu.
Some symptoms of Hepatitis A are fatigue, nausea, dark
urine, muscle pains and itching. Some
people even experience their skin changing to a yellowish color, also know as
"jaundice". It is said that
you can have the virus for a month or more before you even start noticing any
types of symptoms. But, when they do
appear, they come suddenly, which makes people feel like they are coming down
with a case of the 'flu.
Some of the likeliest ways of contracting Hepatitis A are
traveling to or working in places that are at high risk, from involvement with
sexually active gay men or using drugs, whether injected or non-injected. Blood transfusions can also present a risk
and have been widely blamed for some cases.
Some people have been known to contract the virus from working in a
research type setting with the virus present.
Practicing good hygiene is one of the best ways to protect
yourself, together with avoidance of high-risk situations. However, the safest way to avoid contracting
the virus is to get a vaccine shot, or immune globulin. Immune globulin is said to only protect you
for a short time, while the actual vaccine can protect you for up to twenty
years or more. Another type of vaccine
known as Twinrix is specifically designed for people who are eighteen years or
older. Twinrix is said to be just as
effective as the regular vaccines HAV and HAB.
But it is noted that some side effects are included with this shot. Soreness around the injection area, headaches
and fatigue often follow after the shot although such side effects are usually
gone with a 48 hour time frame.
Following all safety precautions when traveling to a foreign region is also
a must, remembering to always peel and wash any fruit or vegetables before
eating and avoiding uncooked food.
There is really no specific treatment for Hepatitis A. People are advised to receive adequate
nutrition, so they can avoid any type of permanent liver damage. When nausea is a problem, they are advised to
eat small snacks throughout the period instead of large meals, which could make
them sick. Easily digested foods are the
safest bet. It is said that people who
are infected usually tolerate food better in the morning than later in the
day. Doctors generally advise their
patients to avoid drinking alcohol at all costs during the main phases of the
virus. Even after full recovery, they
are told not to mix alcohol with any type of medication, mainly Tylenol,
because this can cause major damage to the liver.
Experts say that sufferers should regain their energy after
the signs and symptoms disappear. The
liver should also heal within one or two months. It is noted that some people experience
relapses over six to nine month periods.

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