4. Hepatitis A, B and C
Hepatitis A, B and C are viral infections that are estimated to be affecting approximately 5-6% of the American population. This viral infection affects an individual’s liver, causing it to be inflamed. It is important to go and test for any of the Hepatitis viruses because some might remain in the body for long and not show signs, but others will show clear signs. Therefore, people who have changed their sexual partners in the last six months, people who have multiple sexual partners, people who received organs or blood transfusion before 1972, and people showing the following signs and symptoms should seek medical attention:
-Yellowing of the white part of the eyes as well as the skin
-Nausea, vomiting, high fever, itching, and fatigue
-Abdominal discomfort around the liver area on the right side beneath the lower ribs
-Muscle pain
-Dark urine and loss of appetite
The best defence against the above forms of Hepatitis is abstinence. Treatments for Hepatitis depend on the type that one has, but as always prevention is better than cure.
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