According to Healthline Symptom Search, the symptoms of hepatitis B are:
For people with obvious symptoms of Hepatitis B such as Jaundice, fatigue, loss of appetite etc, an improvement to these conditions may indicate signs of recovery from Hepatitis B. In order to obtain an accurate conclusion on whether an infected person has fully recovered or is recovering from Hepatitis B, it is recommended that the person goes for a liver function test. The results of the test will precisely indicate if the liver still has inflammation. Therefore, by comparing the lab results of the test done on at least 2 separate occasions with a reasonable time interval in between them, the patient can see if he/she is recovering from Hepatitis B.
Congenital hepatitis B can cause chronic liver infection, although symptoms usually do not become apparent until young adulthood.
The causative agent for Hepatitis B is Hepatitis B virus.
Seropositivity for hepatitis B surface antigen may be associated with hepatocellular carcinoma because hepatitis B virus infection is a common cause of cirrhosis.
Both A and B
There is no harm or benefit from giving hepatitis B vaccine to someone with hepatitis B.
Hepatitis A is a acute infection that usually goes away on its own. It can affect many people at once and can be transported through food or drink. Hepatitis B can be acute or chronic, it can spread through blood or fluids. Hepatitis C is almost always chronic and is only spread by blood. There are vaccines for A and B, but there is no treatment for C.
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Hepatitis is inflammation in the liver caused by the virus hepatitis B.
Identification by symptoms,enlargement of liver,yellow eyes, vomiting ,dyspepsia, etc diagnostic test ,(hb antigen serfice test) HBsAg test,securing test. vaccination ,we have vaccine for hepatitis b,it safe us against hepatitis b.
"Viral hepatitis, or unspecified hepatitis, within the preceding 6 months or persistence of symptoms after 6 months, or objective evidence of impairment of liver function, chronic hepatitis, and hepatitis B carriers. (Individuals who are known to have tested positive for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection require confirmatory testing. If positive, individuals should be clinically evaluated for objective evidence of liver function impairment. If evaluation reveals no signs or symptoms of disease, the applicant meets the standards.)"
The hepatitis B illness is caused by the hepatitis B virus, a species of the genus Orthohepadnavirus.