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		<title>Insidermedicine in 60 &#8211; February 1, 2008</title>
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<p> Hepatitis C is a serious issue and one needs to keep oneself fully informed about this virus in order to save health and getting affected from the serious side effects. A patient tends to go through the stage of a kind of inflammation of the liver. The condition is brought in to action by the Hepatitis C virus.</p>
<p>Hepatitis C can also be referred to as the type of Hepatitis that shows symptoms similar to the flu.</p>
<p>T<span id="more-136"></span>his is the reason that most people are not aware of the fact that they have been infected with the virus of Hepatitis C. The virus is only detected when the person visits a health care practitioner for a medical examination.</p>
<p>There are several causes of transmission of this serious condition including tattooing, body piercing, sharing needles, unprotected sex, blood transfusion, sharing of drugs and sharing of personal items such as a razor.</p>
<p>This disease can easily spread via a blood â€“to- blood contact. </p>
<p>There is no specific treatment available for Hepatitis C. However, health care practitioners often recommend the patients to go for a bed rest and have plenty of liquids. This has to be followed in conjunction with a healthy diet routine and complete abstinence from alcohol.</p>
<p>In case, you have been suffering from only mild Hepatitis C, you would see a difference in your condition just within two or three weeks. The complete recovery would take about four to eight weeks.</p>
<p>However, if you have been defected with chronic Hepatitis C, your health care practitioner will recommend protein interferon acquired from synthetic sources. This treatment is helpful in improving the functionality of the liver and eliminates the symptoms of this condition.</p>
<p>You may have to suffer from certain side effects such as headaches and fever. These side effects may not affect some patients at all. Only 10-40 per cent of Hepatitis C patients are prone to these side effects.</p>
<p>The treatment provided for Hepatitis C completely depends on the amount of damage that has been done to liver by the viruses.</p>
<p>Sometimes, treatment is not considered to be an only option. This is because the medicines used widely to treat Hepatitis C produce serious side effects.</p>
<p>The actual goal of treatment given to Hepatitis C is to exterminate the infectious virus from the patientâ€™s body as early as possible. The length of the term depends of the damage done to the liver and the effect of medicines on the patientâ€™s body.</p>
<p>- Anti-viral medications used to treat Hepatitis C</p>
<p>A) Peginter feron to fight off the infection.</p>
<p>B) Combination of interferon antiviral therapy and ribavirin to enhance the chances of     eliminating the virus from the body.</p>
<p>The disease is serious. Hence, it is very important to keep tabs on the symptoms of this disease and most importantly, take as much as preventative methods as possible.</p>
<p>You need to be really cautious when getting blood from someone or getting a medicine injected in to your body.</p>
<p>There is no vaccination that can save you from this disease. Preventive measures and watching out for the symptoms would be wise steps to take.</p>
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<p>day. Established in 1984 by volunteer doctors and nurses, IMC provides help in more than 25 countries and regions worldwide that have been ravaged by war and disaster. IMC&#8217;s network of some 5000 doctors, nurses and other health care professionals makes it one of the fastest, most effective emergency response agencies in the world. For more information visit www.imcworldwide.org. &#8230; GurlTalkkTV The Game of Death AIDS sex Sexually diseases STDs virus Hepatitis condoms protection HIV Blood &#8230;  <H3>Help answer the question about hepatitis care</H3>how does a pregnant woman care there baby if she have a hepatitis b?<br />
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		<title>Hepatitis Awareness Program (Part-6)</title>
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<p> Hepatitis is a very common disease that can cause a lot of damage to your liver. In cases of viral hepatitis, there are some ways of prevention, but this generally speaking.</p>
<p>The most important thing to if you do not want to get infected with hepatitis is to keep a very good hygiene of your body and try to avoid living in crowded homes and most of all in unhealthy conditions. Because the viral hepatitis is mostly spread in the wat<span id="more-133"></span>er, be very careful when travelling to places of the world where the quality of the water is uncertain. To avoid getting yourself infected with hepatitis, take care what you drink, where you bathe. If you are a seafood fan, be careful not to eat shellfish from waters that might be contaminated from the swage system. You can risk getting infected with hepatitis virus. Wash your hand every time after using the toilet and be careful not to eat with your hand dirty if you do not want to develop hepatitis. If, unfortunately somebody that you live with has developed hepatitis, clean all things that person with hepatitis has used.</p>
<p>Another common way to get infected with hepatitis is through needles that have been infected with hepatitis. This is mostly common in people who use drugs and in some medical procedure in less developed countries. Therefor, it is very good to let people know what risks they expose themselves, including hepatitis, when using intravenous drugs. Sexual contact can also be a cause for hepatitis infection, so teens should be educated accordingly.</p>
<p>In cases of hepatitis A, there are vaccines available. This vaccine is mostly recommended to people who travel  a lot or have other liver problems, besides hepatitis. Furthermore, if those people have jobs that include contact with children or with many people, like in hospitals, the hepatitis vaccine is very indicated. There is available a vaccine for hepatitis B as well, which is a very good news in what hepatitis risk is concerned. Unfortunately, such a vaccine does not exist when hepatitis C is concerned. Studies on animals have shown that hepatitis C does not provoke the response that is needed for the vaccine to have any effect. If you contact the hepatitis virus, depending on what type of hepatitis you have, there are incubation periods. In hepatitis A, it lasts about one month, in hepatitis B from 4 to about 20 weeks and the longest is in hepatitis C, between two and twenty six weeks.</p>
<p>For more resources about <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-transmission.htm">hepatitis c transmission</a> please review <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-symptoms.htm"><a target="_blank" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-symptoms.htm">http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-symptoms.htm</a></a> or even <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-transmission.htm"><a target="_blank" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-transmission.htm">http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-transmission.htm</a></a></p>
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<p>This set of videos is uploaded for everyone to see and know about this deadly disease (Hepatitis A, B, C, D &amp; E). I have also written a book on my experiences with the name NEW LIFE, you can download that book from my site www.hepatitisandnewlife.org  <H3>Help answer the question about hepatitis care</H3>can someone like registered nurse or a student nurse help me in making nursing care plan about Hepatitis A?<br />I need 3 care plans</p>
<p>in my mind,<br />
a. fatigue r/t altered body chemistry (liver function)<br />
b. imbalance nutrition:less than body requirements r/t vomiting and aversion of food<br />
and ?</p>
<p>are my 2 ncp above, right??? </p>
<p>I am confused in making my diagnosis especially the related factors.</p>
<p>just PM me. thanks, 10 points.<br />
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<p>For more resources about <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-transmission.htm">hepatitis c transmission</a> please review <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-symptoms.htm"><a target="_blank" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-symptoms.htm">http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-symptoms.htm</a></a> or even <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-transmission.htm"><a target="_blank" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-transmission.htm">http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-transmission.htm</a></a></p></p>
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<p> Hepatitis C is a serious issue and one needs to keep oneself fully informed about this virus in order to save health and getting affected from the serious side effects. A patient tends to go through the stage of a kind of inflammation of the liver. The condition is brought in to action by the Hepatitis C virus.</p>
<p>Hepatitis C can also be referred to as the type of Hepatitis that shows symptoms similar to the flu.</p>
<p>This is t<span id="more-135"></span>he reason that most people are not aware of the fact that they have been infected with the virus of Hepatitis C. The virus is only detected when the person visits a health care practitioner for a medical examination.</p>
<p>There are several causes of transmission of this serious condition including tattooing, body piercing, sharing needles, unprotected sex, blood transfusion, sharing of drugs and sharing of personal items such as a razor.</p>
<p>This disease can easily spread via a blood -to- blood contact. </p>
<p>There is no specific treatment available for Hepatitis C. However, health care practitioners often recommend the patients to go for a bed rest and have plenty of liquids. This has to be followed in conjunction with a healthy diet routine and complete abstinence from alcohol.</p>
<p>In case, you have been suffering from only mild Hepatitis C, you would see a difference in your condition just within two or three weeks. The complete recovery would take about four to eight weeks.</p>
<p>However, if you have been defected with chronic Hepatitis C, your health care practitioner will recommend protein interferon acquired from synthetic sources. This treatment is helpful in improving the functionality of the liver and eliminates the symptoms of this condition.</p>
<p>You may have to suffer from certain side effects such as headaches and fever. These side effects may not affect some patients at all. Only 10-40 per cent of Hepatitis C patients are prone to these side effects.</p>
<p>The treatment provided for Hepatitis C completely depends on the amount of damage that has been done to liver by the viruses.</p>
<p>Sometimes, treatment is not considered to be an only option. This is because the medicines used widely to treat Hepatitis C produce serious side effects.</p>
<p>The actual goal of treatment given to Hepatitis C is to exterminate the infectious virus from the patient&#8217;s body as early as possible. The length of the term depends of the damage done to the liver and the effect of medicines on the patient&#8217;s body.</p>
<p>- Anti-viral medications used to treat Hepatitis C</p>
<p>A) Peginter feron to fight off the infection.</p>
<p>B) Combination of interferon antiviral therapy and ribavirin to enhance the chances of     eliminating the virus from the body.</p>
<p>The disease is serious. Hence, it is very important to keep tabs on the symptoms of this disease and most importantly, take as much as preventative methods as possible.</p>
<p>You need to be really cautious when getting blood from someone or getting a medicine injected in to your body.</p>
<p>There is no vaccination that can save you from this disease. Preventive measures and watching out for the symptoms would be wise steps to take.</p>
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<p>Integrated therapy deals with the three critical aspects of restoring and maintaining liver health, bile flow, cellular care and immunological support. Author: Mark Squibb &#8230; liver health cleanse hepatitis squibm mark squibb squibbm magnapulse magnapulse.com dshedu wholehealthnetwork   <H3>Help answer the question about hepatitis care</H3>can someone infected with Hepatitis (B, C, D) be a health care worker (doctor, pharmacist)?<br />I have a friend who is interested in the medical field but he is infected with hepatitis since birth.  The infections is benign and it does not cause any symptoms.  He is unsure whether he can work in the medical field fearing contaminating others.  If he can work in the medical field, is there any restrictions?<br />
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 What is hepatitis?Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver, usually due to viral infection or alcohol abuse. The condition can be a short episode (acute) or a prolonged illness (chronic). There are many hepatitis viruses; the three most common are called hepatitis A, B and C.What causes hepatitis and who is at risk?Hepatitis is most [...]]]></description>
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<p> What is hepatitis?<br />Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver, usually due to viral infection or alcohol abuse. The condition can be a short episode (acute) or a prolonged illness (chronic). There are many hepatitis viruses; the three most common are called hepatitis A, B and C.<br />What causes hepatitis and who is at risk?<br />Hepatitis is most commonly caused by hepatitis viruses or excessive alcohol intake. Hepatitis may occasionally be cau<span id="more-134"></span>sed by exposure to certain chemicals or drugs.<br />Hepatitis A<br />Hepatitis A is spread by ingesting substances contaminated with the hepatitis A virus, including food and water, or using contaminated cutlery or crockery. Contamination is usually due to poor hygiene, especially unwashed hands after using the toilet.<br />Symptoms usually appear about two weeks after contact with the virus. After the initial phase, which may last from a few days to several weeks, the symptoms subside.<br />Hepatitis B<br />Hepatitis B is a more serious condition. It often leads to chronic hepatitis and extensive liver damage. It may lead to cirrhosis (scarring) of the liver and is a major cause of liver cancer.<br />Hepatitis B virus is spread through body fluids, such as blood, semen, saliva and vaginal secretions. The most common routes of infection are sexual contact with an infected person and contaminated needles used for intravenous drug abuse.<br />Hepatitis C<br />Hepatitis C also spreads via body fluids. The most common routes of infection are sexual contact and using contaminated needles for intravenous drug abuse.<br />Effective blood- screening procedures have greatly reduced the chances of hepatitis C infection from blood transfusions. <br />The effects of hepatitis C are initially less severe than those of the A and B forms. The symptoms usually appear between one and 10 weeks after exposure and often jaundice does not develop. <br />Other types of infections<br />Alcoholic hepatitis<br />Alcoholic liver disease is one of the major causes of death in the Western world, and the harmful effects of excessive alcohol intake should never be underestimated. Hepatitis caused by alcohol may be acute or chronic, and contributes to cirrhosis (scarring) of the liver. <br />Drug-induced hepatitis<br />Various drugs, if taken in deliberate overdose, may cause hepatitis; the most common in the UK is paracetamol. The outcome depends on the quantity taken and the time until treatment is administered in hospital; death can occur months later from liver failure. <br />What are the common symptoms and complications of hepatitis?<br />In some cases, people with hepatitis have no symptoms at all. However, many attacks of acute hepatitis produce a range of flu- like symptoms at first, including:</p>
<p>Fatigue</p>
<p>Headache</p>
<p>Loss of appetite</p>
<p>Nausea or vomiting</p>
<p>Fever</p>
<p>What is the treatment for hepatitis?<br />You may need to have blood tests for several months to monitor the progress of the disease. Treatment of alcoholic hepatitis involves withdrawal of alcohol and subsequent management of alcohol addiction. <br />Self-care action plan<br />To prevent the spread of viral hepatitis and protect you against infection:</p>
<p>Always wash your hands thoroughly after going to the toilet and before preparing food</p>
<p>When sanitation is questionable, boil water before drinking it and avoid uncooked food or food washed in water that has not been boiled</p>
<p>Do not expose yourself to the bodily fluids (blood, semen, vaginal secretions, saliva) of individuals infected with hepatitis B or C</p>
<p>Avoid excessive alcohol intake</p>
<p>Heterosexually promiscuous or having sex with a promiscuous partner</p>
<p>A sexually active gay male</p>
<p>HIV positive</p>
<p>An intravenous drug user</p>
<p>A health care or dental worker</p>
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<p>Health care reform discussed by internationally renowned hepatologist (liver disease specialist) Melissa Palmer, MD Dr. Palmer is the author of the bestselling book &#8220;Dr. Melissa Palmer&#8217;s Guide to Hepatitis and Liver Disease&#8221;. For more information, go to Dr. Palmer&#8217;s website www.liverdisease.com  <H3>Help answer the question about hepatitis care</H3>Early this year,i helped to take care of a chronic hepatitis patient,what are the symptoms.?<br />How do you know you have it in its early stages before it gets worse?Must you die from it?<br />
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<p>Hepatitis C is a severe illness that affects the liver and can lead to serious complications such as liver cancer. Millions of people have the hepatitis C virus in them, but some of them are only experiencing mild symptoms and they can live with it. However, others are seriously affected by this illness and it kills them slowly. If it&#8217;s not treated it can lead to cirrhosis, and the liver almost stops functioning.</p>
<p>If the hepati<span id="more-116"></span>tis C has reached an advanced phase or cirrhosis, then it can&#8217;t be cured, and the purpose of the treatment is to try to slow its progress and reduce the damage it does to the liver.</p>
<p>It is known how the hepatitis C virus can be transmitted from one person to another, but the exact causes of hepatitis C are still not known entirely.</p>
<p>Hepatitis C causes the liver to inflammate. There are many viruses that can inflammate the liver if they get into the body. Hepatitis C can be caused by all these viruses, it can&#8217;t be said that a specific virus causes it, because it&#8217;s more like a family of viruses.</p>
<p>The hepatitis C virus can be taken from another person who has it in the blood by blood to blood contact with that person. Blood to blood contact can be done by sharing the same needle in an injection, by having unprotected sexual intercourse, by getting a tattoo with a needle that was used on others, or even by using the same razor or toothbrush, if the persons that use it get cut while shaving, or if their gums bleed while tooth brushing.</p>
<p>Alcohol, certain toxic chemicals and drugs are also risk factors because they can inflammate the liver. Sometimes liver inflammation occurs from a medicine overdose, but this doesn&#8217;t happen too often.</p>
<p>A few cases of hepatitis C appeared because of uncontrolled blood transfusions. The blood from the donor was not checked for the hepatitis C virus. Current laws severely punish this nowadays.</p>
<p>The risk of getting the hepatitis C virus is increased in prisons, where many times the sterilization is inadequate. This can also happen in military institutions, although in modern times inadequate sterilization is prevented as much as possible.</p>
<p>In the past the risk of getting hepatitis C was very increased, because people didn&#8217;t know much about it, but nowadays the risk of getting hepatitis C from a blood transfusion or from an unsterile needle is almost close to zero in medical institutions. Unfortunately, a lot of people use the same syringe when they take drugs, and more are having unprotected sex. If you stay away from the risk factors mentioned above the chances of becoming infected with the hepatitis C virus substantially decrease.</p>
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<p>It is estimated that one in every 10 Americans have Hepatitis C. Known as &#8220;a silent killer,&#8221; many people are unaware they are infected, leaving them vulnerable to liver damage and other health problems. To help us better understand this, Tarek Hassanein, MD, Medical Director of Liver Transplantation and Chief of Clinical Hepatology at UCSD, educates us on Hepatitis C, including the latest treatment options, while Stan Miller, respected anchor at Channel 8 evening news, bravely shares the &#8230;  <H3>Help answer the question about hepatitis c treatments</H3><br /> <H3>About Author</H3>
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<p>There are more than eighty percent of all hepatitis C patients that go on to develop chronic hepatitis C. In such cases, there is but one sure way to see the extent of your liver damage because of chronic hepatitis: a biopsy of the liver. This procedure is of the highest importance because it can determine the degree of the liver inflammation, the stage of your hepatitis. Knowing all these information about hepatitis then makes it that much ea<span id="more-121"></span>sier for the doctors to prescribe you the proper treatment you should take for you hepatitis. Some of the hepatitis patients may find out after this procedure that they do not need treatment, but most of them will need it.</p>
<p>A biopsy is a procedure that it is used in many medical conditions, including hepatitis C. The doctors takes a very, very tiny part of your liver, using a special needle and analyzes that part under a microscope. After this, the damage that hepatitis has done to your liver is determined and treatment for hepatitis may start. Nowadays, there are more treatments for hepatitis C than there were a couple of years back. In 2004 another combination of drugs was recommended for treating hepatitis C. Ribavirin and interferon alpha are some of the newest available treatments for hepatitis C. This combination, however, is used for the people that suffer from moderate hepatitis C. It can also be used for more severe ceases of hepatitis, like chronic hepatitis C. More than half of the hepatitis C patients that have used this treatment were pleased with the result. The infection was cleared and furthermore after about six months form the end of the hepatitis treatment, doctors did not detect any hepatitis virus in the </p>
<p>patients blood. The rate of success that this hepatitis C treatment has is also according to what genotype you are suffering from. In cases of genotype 1, more than forty percent of the hepatitis patients are cured, but when it comes to genotype 2 and 3, more than seventy percent of the hepatitis C patients are cured.</p>
<p>The  duration of the hepatitis C treatment depends on what genotype you have. If you are suffering from the genotype 2 or 3 of hepatitis, then this hepatitis treatment will probably last up to six months. In the rest of the hepatitis cases, the duration of the hepatitis treatment is somewhere around one year.</p>
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<p>Chicago&#8217;s Brothers Health Collective sponsored an open forum for the Black gay/lesbian community to address health concerns involving the community with panel experts. In this segment, health expert Donna Feaster addresses Hepatitis (A, B and C). She elaborates on the the symptoms, levels of infection, alarming stats in Chicago and cures. Check out www.4mybrothers.org to learn more about the Brothers Health Collective. Thanks to Jeffery&#8217;s Pub for hosting venue and Roberaiste Warden and &#8230;  <H3>Help answer the question about hepatitis c treatments</H3><br /> <H3>About Author</H3>
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<p>Hepatitis C is a serious issue and one needs to keep oneself fully informed about this virus in order to save health and getting affected from the serious side effects. A patient tends to go through the stage of a kind of inflammation of the liver. The condition is brought in to action by the Hepatitis C virus.</p>
<p>Hepatitis C can also be referred to as the type of Hepatitis that shows symptoms similar to the flu.</p>
<p>This i<span id="more-104"></span>s the reason that most people are not aware of the fact that they have been infected with the virus of Hepatitis C. The virus is only detected when the person visits a health care practitioner for a medical examination.</p>
<p>There are several causes of transmission of this serious condition including tattooing, body piercing, sharing needles, unprotected sex, blood transfusion, sharing of drugs and sharing of personal items such as a razor.</p>
<p>This disease can easily spread via a blood -to- blood contact. </p>
<p>There is no specific treatment available for Hepatitis C. However, health care practitioners often recommend the patients to go for a bed rest and have plenty of liquids. This has to be followed in conjunction with a healthy diet routine and complete abstinence from alcohol.</p>
<p>In case, you have been suffering from only mild Hepatitis C, you would see a difference in your condition just within two or three weeks. The complete recovery would take about four to eight weeks.</p>
<p>However, if you have been defected with chronic Hepatitis C, your health care practitioner will recommend protein interferon acquired from synthetic sources. This treatment is helpful in improving the functionality of the liver and eliminates the symptoms of this condition.</p>
<p>You may have to suffer from certain side effects such as headaches and fever. These side effects may not affect some patients at all. Only 10-40 per cent of Hepatitis C patients are prone to these side effects.</p>
<p>The treatment provided for Hepatitis C completely depends on the amount of damage that has been done to liver by the viruses.</p>
<p>Sometimes, treatment is not considered to be an only option. This is because the medicines used widely to treat Hepatitis C produce serious side effects.</p>
<p>The actual goal of treatment given to Hepatitis C is to exterminate the infectious virus from the patient&#8217;s body as early as possible. The length of the term depends of the damage done to the liver and the effect of medicines on the patient&#8217;s body.</p>
<p>- Anti-viral medications used to treat Hepatitis C</p>
<p>A) Peginter feron to fight off the infection.</p>
<p>B) Combination of interferon antiviral therapy and ribavirin to enhance the chances of     eliminating the virus from the body.</p>
<p>The disease is serious. Hence, it is very important to keep tabs on the symptoms of this disease and most importantly, take as much as preventative methods as possible.</p>
<p>You need to be really cautious when getting blood from someone or getting a medicine injected in to your body.</p>
<p>There is no vaccination that can save you from this disease. Preventive measures and watching out for the symptoms would be wise steps to take.</p>
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Autoimmune hepatitis is a disease in which the system&#8217;s exempt structure attacks liver cells. Although the cause for this isn&#8217;t completely clear-cut, some diseases, toxins and drugs may spark autoimmune hepatitis in vulnerable folk, particularly women. The disease is normally rather severe and, if not treated, gets worse over moment. Usually, the exempt structure does [...]]]></description>
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<p>Autoimmune hepatitis is a disease in which the system&#8217;s exempt structure attacks liver cells. Although the cause for this isn&#8217;t completely clear-cut, some diseases, toxins and drugs may spark autoimmune hepatitis in vulnerable folk, particularly women. The disease is normally rather severe and, if not treated, gets worse over moment. Usually, the exempt structure does not respond against the system&#8217;s own cells. However, sometimes it erroneousl<span id="more-108"></span>y attacks the cells it is supposed to defend. This reaction is called autoimmunity. Autoimmune hepatitis can produce after such viral infections as intense hepatitis A, hepatitis B or measles or after transmission with the Epstein-Barr virus. Some medications wound the liver immediately &#8211; overdoses of the popular pain backup acetaminophen, for instance, can induce liver bankruptcy. Other hereditary abnormalities may have autoimmune hepatitis more competitive and harder to handle. </p>
<p>This disease is almost popular in inexperienced girls and women. Autoimmune hepatitis is normally chronic, significance it can live for years, and can head to cirrhosis of the liver and finally liver bankruptcy. The higher blood force drug methyldopa, the anti-inflammatory diclofenac, the antibiotics minocycline and nitrofurantoin, and possibly atorvastatin may spark autoimmune hepatitis in some folk. Autoimmune hepatitis is classified as either type I or II. Type I is the most common form in North America. It occurs at any age and is more common among women than men. Type II autoimmune hepatitis is less common, typically affecting girls ages 2 to 14, although adults can have it too. The chronic inflammation gradually damages the liver cells which results in serious problems. Autoimmune hepatitis is usually not preventable. Awareness of risk factors may allow early detection and treatment.</p>
<p>Signs and symptoms of autoimmune hepatitis can drift from insignificant to serious and may go on abruptly or produce over moment. Symptoms of autoimmune hepatitis scope from balmy to serious. Some people have few, if any, problems in the early stages of the disease, whereas others experience signs and symptoms such as: yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes, abnormal blood vessels on the skin, fluid in the abdomen, nausea and vomiting, abdominal discomfort and liver scarring. People in advanced stages of the disease are more likely to have symptoms such as fluid in the abdomen (ascites) or mental confusion. Women may stop having menstrual periods. A routine blood test for liver enzymes can help reveal a pattern typical of hepatitis, but further tests, especially for autoantibodies, are needed to diagnose autoimmune hepatitis. </p>
<p>Blood tests too assist distinguish autoimmune hepatitis from viral hepatitis or a metabolic disease. Treatment works better when autoimmune hepatitis is diagnosed early. With appropriate handling, autoimmune hepatitis can normally be controlled. The primary treatment is medicine to suppress an overactive immune system. Both types of autoimmune hepatitis are treated with daily doses of a corticosteroid called prednisone. A liver transplant may be an option when autoimmune hepatitis doesn&#8217;t respond to drug treatments or in cases of advanced liver disease. Another medicine, azathioprine is also used to treat autoimmune hepatitis. Most people will need to take prednisone, with or without azathioprine, for years. Some people take it for life. Corticosteroids may slow down the disease, but everyone is different. In about one out of every three people, treatment can eventually be stopped. Like prednisone, azathioprine suppresses the immune system, but in a different way.</p>
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Hepatitis C is a very serious condition that can actually damage your liver very badly. This type of hepatitis, hepatitis C is the most frightening of all hepatitis types and it can very easily lead to liver cancer of even liver failure. There are treatments available for hepatitis C, but many of them are not [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hepatitis C is a very serious condition that can actually damage your liver very badly. This type of hepatitis, hepatitis C is the most frightening of all hepatitis types and it can very easily lead to liver cancer of even liver failure. There are treatments available for hepatitis C, but many of them are not right for you. What a hepatitis C patient must do is go to a doctor and discuss together with him/ her the right hepatitis treatment for<span id="more-120"></span> him/ her.</p>
<p>When you use a treatment for hepatitis C, try to keep in mind that there are three very important things that a hepatitis treatment tryes to do. The first thing is to completely remove the hepatitis C virus from your organism, then to slow down, stop if possible the damaging of your liver and last but not least to remove all the hepatitis C symptoms that you have and thus make you feel a lot better. There are two types of hepatitis C treatment that have been aproved since now by the doctors. The first hepatitis C treatment is with interferon or with pegylated interferon alone, with no other combination and the second hepatitis C treatment is interferon combined with ribavirin. Doctors give hepatitis C patients interferon, because this drug is a kind of protein that can help fight the infection that you have. All people have interferon in their organism, so by taking this hepatitis C treatment you will have more interferon that you would normally do. This drug used to cure hepatitis C can be found in the form of a shot. </p>
<p>The second hepatitis C treatment is with interferon and ribavirin. Ribavirin is a drug that can fight some types of viruses, including the hepatitis C virus. This medicine come in the form of a pill, that the hepatitis C patient can swallow. Alone, ribavirin has no effect against hepatitis C virus, but together with interferon it can work miracles. To make sure that the hepatitis treatment that you are taking has any affect on you, your doctors will take blood samples before you start the hepatitis treatment, during this hepatitis C treatment and of course after you have finished the hepatitis treatment. Then your doctor will run some tests on the blood samples and tell you how your body is responding to the hepatitis C treatment. There are cases where this hepatitis C treatment will not work.</p>
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		<title>Common Forms of Treatment for Hepatitis C</title>
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Hepatitis C is an infectious disease caused by infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV). This type of virus has been recently identified to cause a wide range of liver diseases such as cirrhosis (liver cancer). Without the aid of treatment, persons with hepatitis C can over time develop serious complications that involve the liver, including [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hepatitis C is an infectious disease caused by infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV). This type of virus has been recently identified to cause a wide range of liver diseases such as cirrhosis (liver cancer). Without the aid of treatment, persons with hepatitis C can over time develop serious complications that involve the liver, including cancerous activity at the level of the organ. In order to minimize the risks of complications and to cont<span id="more-119"></span>rol the effects of hepatitis C, doctors often prescribe a course of specific medications right after they identify the presence of HCV in patients. As in the case of other similar infectious diseases, hepatitis C treatments are most efficient when prescribed in the early stages of the infection. Otherwise, hepatitis C can eventually become chronic, rendering existing treatments unable to completely cure the infection. </p>
<p>Hepatitis C treatments commonly involve the administration of interferon, a medication that was initially designed to treat patients diagnosed with leukemia. Interferon is actually a natural body protein produced when viral infectious agents intrude inside the human body. Although the body produces interferon in small quantities, this protein is very effective in fighting against viral infections. However, the benefic effects of interferon can nowadays be enhanced by modifying the protein in the laboratory. The majority of patients with mild, uncomplicated forms of hepatitis C generally respond well to treatments with interferon, completely recovering from disease after completing longer courses with this type of medication. At the opposite pole, patients with chronic or more advanced forms of hepatitis C are often confronted with relapse soon after they stop receiving such treatments. </p>
<p>The main problem with interferon-based treatments is that they are inappropriate for patients with chronic forms of hepatitis C. In addition, long-term treatments with interferon can produce severe side-effects and thus they arenâ€™t usually administered for more than 6 months. For patients with chronic hepatitis C and patients who fail to respond to treatments with interferon, combination treatments are generally the best option available. Commonly used combination treatments consist of peginterferon (chemically altered alpha interferon) and strong antiviral medications. A very extensively used antiviral medication is ribavirin. This efficient antiviral agent is often administered along with peginterferon in order to obtain the best results. Administered in the right doses and over longer periods of time, combination treatments with peginterferon and ribavirin can successfully cure patients with acute hepatitis C, as well as patients with chronic, recidivating forms of the disease.</p>
<p>While these previously mentioned forms of treatment are efficient among patients with uncomplicated forms of hepatitis C, they are often useless when administered to patients with advanced hepatitis. For patients with severe hepatitis C, liver transplant is the only available option in present.  </p>
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