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Dec 28, 2023

Dietary considerations for hepatitis patients

Hepatitis

  Eat a light diet with plenty of vegetables and fruits.  Abstain from alcohol, low fat, and give 1 gram of protein per kilogram of body weight per day.  Obese people eat less…

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Dec 28, 2023

Chronic hepatitis C can be cured

Hepatitis

  Among the known hepatitis A, B, C, D and E, hepatitis B has been known for a long time, and the five types of hepatitis that manifest as chronic hepatitis…

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Dec 27, 2023

Elevated transaminases do not necessarily mean hepatitis

Hepatitis

  During a health checkup, many people get very nervous when they see an elevated ALT, thinking they have viral hepatitis, and rush to the liver clinic. When the possibility of…

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Dec 27, 2023

What is chronic active hepatitis B?

Hepatitis

Chronic active hepatitis B is a liver disease caused by infection with the hepatitis B virus, mostly converted from acute active hepatitis B. It belongs to a period of hepatitis…

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Dec 22, 2023

How long can you live if you have liver palms?

Hepatitis

  How long one can live with the presence of liver palms is mainly related to the primary disease and cannot be generalized. If the patient has no underlying liver disease…

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Dec 21, 2023

How to read the results of viral hepatitis C

Hepatitis

There are two main indicators reflecting viral hepatitis C infection: hepatitis C antibody and hepatitis C virus quantification. The details are as follows: 1) both are positive, confirming the diagnosis…

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Dec 19, 2023

Are all three bilirubin levels high as a precursor to hepatitis?

Hepatitis

  An elevation in all three bilirubin levels generally indicates the presence of liver cell damage and inflammation, but may also be due to other factors.  Bilirubin is an important indicator of…

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Dec 18, 2023

What are the common types of hepatitis

Hepatitis

  1, viral hepatitis: viral hepatitis is an inflammatory disease caused by hepatitis A virus, hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, hepatitis D virus, hepatitis E virus caused by liver cell…

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Dec 17, 2023

Does elevated transaminases mean hepatitis?

Hepatitis

  Transaminases are the most widely used biochemical indicators of hepatocellular damage in clinical practice. People often have various misconceptions about aminotransferases, such as elevated aminotransferases means hepatitis; abnormal aminotransferases are…

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Dec 9, 2023

Herbal medicine for hepatitis

Hepatitis

Herbal remedies for hepatitis include pendant herb, which can protect the liver, protect the liver, and lower transaminases. In addition to symptomatic treatment, patients with hepatitis need to look for…

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Hepatitis

  • Dietary considerations for hepatitis patients
  • Chronic hepatitis C can be cured
  • Elevated transaminases do not necessarily mean hepatitis
  • What is chronic active hepatitis B?
  • How long can you live if you have liver palms?
  • How to read the results of viral hepatitis C
  • Are all three bilirubin levels high as a precursor to hepatitis?
  • What are the common types of hepatitis
  • Does elevated transaminases mean hepatitis?
  • Herbal medicine for hepatitis
  • What is a high glutathione level for hepatitis?
  • Clinical diagnosis of mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B virus
  • Sofosbuvir, the Buster of Hepatitis C
  • Anti-hepatitis B virus treatment during pregnancy
  • Chronic hepatitis B in children and antiviral treatment
  • How should chronic severe hepatitis be treated?
  • What oral medications are available for people with hepatitis C
  • Is there a problem with a slightly high total bilirubin?
  • How to prevent and treat hepatitis C
  • What to do about acute jaundice
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