Gastroenterology & Liver Treatment

Hepatitis Liver Disease

Hepatitis

Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver caused by viral infections, alcohol use, medications, or autoimmune conditions. If not diagnosed and treated early, hepatitis can lead to chronic liver disease, cirrhosis, or liver failure.

Viral hepatitis is commonly caused by Hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E viruses. These infections can spread through contaminated food or water, blood transfusion, unsafe injections, or unprotected contact.

  • Diagnosis of Hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E
  • Liver function tests and viral marker evaluation
  • Management of jaundice, fatigue, and abdominal discomfort
  • Antiviral therapy for chronic hepatitis
  • Monitoring for liver damage and complications
  • Vaccination guidance and preventive counseling

Treatment depends on the type and severity of hepatitis and may include antiviral medications, supportive care, dietary modification, and regular follow-up to assess liver recovery.

With early detection, proper treatment, and lifestyle modifications, hepatitis can be effectively controlled and long-term liver damage can be prevented.