They may experience abdominal pain, nausea, and fatigue. sometimes there is joint pain, rash and fever
Half of all people infected with the hepatitis B virus have no symptoms.
Symptoms develop within 30-180 days of exposure to the virus. The symptoms are often compared to flu. Most people think they have flu and never think about having HBV infection.Appetite loss,Feeling tired (fatigue),Nausea and vomiting,Itching all over the body,Pain over the liver (on the right side of the abdomen, under the lower rib cage),Jaundice - A condition in which the skin and the whites of the eyes turn yellow in color,Urine becomes dark in color like cola or tea.stools are pale in color (grayish or clay colored).
The causative agent for Hepatitis B is Hepatitis B virus.
Yes, the hepatitis B vaccine can be given to someone with hepatitis B. It is still recommended in order to prevent reinfection with other strains of the virus and to protect against potential complications of chronic hepatitis B.
Hepatitis is inflammation in the liver caused by the virus hepatitis B.
Usually caused by hepatitis B virus.
There's a Hepatitis B vaccine that can prevent it.
Since Hepatitis B vaccine only protects against Hepatitis B, the only thing the vaccine controls is Hepatitis B infections.
Hepatitis B, hepatitis C and AIDS
It is a blood test.
Yes, hepatitis C was once referred to as non-A, non-B hepatitis. This designation was used before the virus was identified in the late 1980s, as it was recognized that some cases of hepatitis did not fit into the known categories of hepatitis A or B. The identification of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) in 1989 led to the use of its current name and a better understanding of the disease.
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The scientific name of hepatitis B is Hepatitis B virus (HBV).
Hepatitis B can lead to cancer and it will kill you.