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Most People Who Get Hepatitis A Recover on Their Own

hepatitisSymptoms of the disease are common to all forms of hepatitis A, B and C. The person who gets any form of hepatitis A, B or C, used to feel like you have the flu. There are symptoms that always occur, and that only some people have. Others even have none. Either way, if you have any of the disorders that follow, it is advisable to consult a physician. If this suspicion that this may be hepatitis, will surely make a blood test.

Common symptoms

* Fatigue
* Nausea
* Fever
* Loss of appetite
* Stomach pain
* Diarrhea Symptoms that some people have only
* Darkening of urine
* Light-colored stool
* Yellowing of skin and eyes (jaundice)

Treatments

Most people who get hepatitis A recover on their own after a few weeks. However, it is very important to follow some guidelines:

* Bedridden for several days or weeks as the general state of the person;
* Follow a diet rich in protein and low in fat (for lowering the level of transmittance’s in the blood);
* Drink plenty of fluids (water or juice);
* Do not drink until you have completely recovered;
* Take the medications your doctor tells you (do not act against hepatitis, but it relieves symptoms and helps you feel better);
* Avoiding certain types of drugs like painkillers and tranquilizers.

General Signs and Symptoms of Cancer

HJYou should know some of the general signs and symptoms (nonspecific) of cancer. However, remember that having any of these signs or symptoms does not mean you have cancer (many other things also cause these signs and symptoms).

Unexplained weight loss

Most people with cancer experience weight loss at some point. Unexplained weight loss of 10 pounds or more (if you’re not trying to lose weight) can be the first sign of cancer. This occurs most often in cases of cancer of the pancreas, stomach, esophagus or lung.

Fever

Fever is very common in cancer patients, although it occurs most often after the cancer has spread from where it originated. Nearly all cancer patients will experience a fever at some point, particularly if the cancer or its treatments affect the immune system. This can make it difficult for the body to fight infections more Less often, fever may be an early sign of cancer, such as in the case of leukemia or lymphoma.

Fatigue

Fatigue is extreme exhaustion not relieved by rest. It can be a major symptom as cancer progresses. Although it may occur in the initial stages of the disease, like leukemia, or if the disease causes loss of blood, which can happen with some cancers of the colon or stomach.