What is Hepatitis A?
Hepatitis A is a hepatitis caused by a virus named Hepatitis
A. The disease is different from hepatitis B and C because it can only be cured
for a short time, and there is no form of chronic disease, and rarely has a
death due to the disease because it can be treated by change. Eating only.
Hepatitis A is a disease that is passed through food and is
contaminated with saliva, thrombosis, and larynx.
Here's what will tell you about the cause of hepatitis A's
symptoms and prevention:
1. Causes and risks
The most common cause of hepatitis A is caused by infections
from food and water, which can be caused by:
* Living communities do not have clean water, sanitation and
hygiene
* You have a poor sanitary condition after leaving the
bathroom, causing the virus to spread to others and especially to food.
Traveling in areas with high rates of disease, and you do
not yet have immunity to antibiotics
B. Symptoms
Most of the symptoms are:
* Easier to lose weight without knowing why
* Keeping fever more often
* Diarrhea and nausea
* Start losing weight
* Pain in the joints and muscles without exercising or
exercising excessively
Urine is very yellow and the stool is very light yellow and
especially yellow.
C. Prevention
Hepatitis A does not trigger serious complications and
complications if you can prevent and treat on time. Some simple procedures you
can take regularly to stay away from the ailments include:
A. A balanced diet
In fact, undoubtedly a major factor is the treatment of the
disease by eating healthy, well-cooked and nutritious food.
B. Drink plenty of water
To prevent and treat Hepatitis A, you should drink water and
fruits that are rich in water, such as watermelon, mango, etc., which play a
crucial role in cleaning toxins and bacteria in our bodies.
C. Reduce stress problems
To help our immune system fight against the virus, we need
to reduce the stress hormone released by our glands when we think about the
complexity of the stress. This reduces the risk of developing liver disease
and, in particular, the overall health of the body.
D. Hygiene, hands and body
Staying clean from head to toe, especially our hand, is the
risk and infection of hepatitis A very little.



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