Yes. Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver and causes liver cell damage and destruction. If left untreated hepatitis will continue to damage the liver and can result in liver cancer, liver failure, and permanent liver damage called cirrhosis.
do u mean hepatitis?this is irritation of the liver that can cause permanent damage sometimes. hepatitis may be caused by viruses or by medicines or alcohol. Hepatitis comes in various forms eg hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, hepatitis D and hepatitis E...hope that helped Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver.
This form of hepatitis causes liver damage. Most people recover from the virus within six months, but sometimes the virus will cause a lifelong damage.
The main two causes of liver damage are alcoholism and hepatitis.
Hepatitis is a viral infection or liver damage resulting in the inflammation of the liver.
first Hepatitis A is an acute infectious disease of the liver caused by Hepatitis A (HAV) Hepatitis A does not have a chronic stage, is not progressive, and does not cause permaneHepatitis A does not have a chronic stage, is not progressive, and does not cause permanent liver damage. Following infection, the immune system makes antibodies again liver damage. Following infection, the immune system makes antibodies against HAV that confer immunity against future infection. The disease can be prevented by vaccination and hepatitis A vaccine has been proven effective in controlling outbreaks worldwide.
Hepatitis C is a viral liver disease. Often, it takes years to discover you have Hepatitis C, only as severe damage occurs, typically cirrhosis of the liver, do symptoms emerge. Natural immunity to damage exists in some 20% of people, those who develop the disease need to have steroidal and antiviral intervention, those who this does not help, or who come to treatment too late, require liver transplant. Hepatitis C is the largest cause for liver transplants.
Hepatitis is swelling and inflammation of the liver. It is not a condition, but is often used to refer to a viral infection of the liver.Causes, incidence, and risk factorsHepatitis can be caused by: Immune cells in the body attacking the liver and causing autoimmune hepatitisInfections from viruses (such as hepatitis A, B, or C), bacteria, or parasitesLiver damage from alcohol, poisonous mushrooms, or other poisonsMedications, such as an overdose of acetaminophen, which can be deadly
Liver biopsy can be done to examine liver tissue for potential damage and use it to diagnose Hepatitis B. However, specific blood tests can also be used to diagnose Hepatitis B.
Hepatitis A is a disease that cause damage to the liver, formally known as infectious hepatitis. It can be transmitted through fecal-oral route. Millions are infected each year by Hepatitis A. Some symptoms are fatigue, fever, abdominal pain, nausea, and appetite loss.
A hepatologist specializes in diseases of the liver.
Usually viral hepatitis, but liver damage can occur in a number of other ways. (Cirrhosis simply means "scarring.")
SGPT is released into the blood when the heart or liver is damaged. Some issues that cause elevated SGPT levels are viral hepatitis, diabetes, congestive heart failure, liver damage, bile duct problems, infectious mononucleosis, or myopathy. To cure the elevated SGPT levels, the underlying cause needs to be determined and treated or cured.