Hepatitis: MedlinePlus
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Your liver is the largest organ inside your body. It helps your body digest food, store energy, and remove poisons. Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver.
Viruses cause most cases of hepatitis. The type of hepatitis is named for the virus that causes it; for example, hepatitis A, hepatitis B or hepatitis C. Drug or alcohol use can also cause hepatitis. In other cases, your body mistakenly attacks healthy cells in the liver.
Some people who have hepatitis have no symptoms. Others may have
- Loss of appetite
- Nausea and vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Dark-colored urine and pale bowel movements
- Stomach pain
- Jaundice, yellowing of skin and eyes
Some forms of hepatitis are mild, and others can be serious. Some can lead to scarring, called cirrhosis, or to liver cancer.
Sometimes hepatitis goes away by itself. If it does not, it can be treated with drugs. Sometimes hepatitis lasts a lifetime. Vaccines can help prevent some viral forms.
MEDICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA
National Institutes of Health
- The primary NIH organization for research on Hepatitis is the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
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Start Here
- Viral Hepatitis(Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women's Health)
- Viral Hepatitis: A through E and Beyond(National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases)
Overviews
- Hepatitis Information for the Public(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
- What Is Hepatitis?(World Health Organization)
- Also available in Spanish
Diagnosis/Symptoms
- ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase) Test(American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
- AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase) Test(American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
- Liver Biopsy(National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases)
- Also available in Spanish
- Liver Panel(American Association for Clinical Chemistry)
Prevention/Screening
- Protect Yourself from Hepatitis(National Institutes of Health)
Disease Management
- Living with Hepatitis(Hepatitis Foundation International)
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Specific Conditions
- Alcoholic Hepatitis(Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)
- Autoimmune Hepatitis(National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases)
- Hepatitis E(World Health Organization)
- Toxic Hepatitis(Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)
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Related Issues
- Alcohol-Related Liver Disease(American Liver Foundation)
- Hepatitis A, B, and C: Learn the Differences(Immunization Action Coalition) - PDF
- HIV and Viral Hepatitis(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) - PDF
- Travelers' Health: Hepatitis E(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
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Health Check Tools
- Hepatitis Risk Assessment(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
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Clinical Trials
- ClinicalTrials.gov: Hepatitis(National Institutes of Health)
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Journal Articles
References and abstracts from MEDLINE/PubMed (National Library of Medicine)Dictionaries/Glossaries
- Digestive Diseases Dictionary(National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases)
- Also available in Spanish
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Organizations
Statistics
- NCHHSTP Atlas(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
- State Profiles: HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
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MedlinePlus Magazine
Children
- Hepatitis(American Academy of Pediatrics)
- Hepatitis(Nemours Foundation)
- Also available in Spanish
- Hepatitis (For Parents)(Nemours Foundation)
- Also available in Spanish
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Teenagers
- Hepatitis(Nemours Foundation)
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Men
- Viral Hepatitis: Information for Gay and Bisexual Men(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) - PDF
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Patient Handouts
- Anti-smooth muscle antibody
- Also available in Spanish
- Autoimmune hepatitis
- Also available in Spanish
- Bloodborne pathogens
- Also available in Spanish
- Delta agent (Hepatitis D)
- Also available in Spanish
- Drug-induced hepatitis
- Also available in Spanish
- Hepatitis
- Also available in Spanish
- Liver biopsy
- Also available in Spanish
- Viral Hepatitis: A through E and Beyond(National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases)
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