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Hepatitis A
Hepatitis A may not affect dizziness or boils.
There is no cure for this liver condition, but when symptoms develop, the most effective treatment is rest, a healthy diet and drink many liquids. The exposure to this virus is almost always poor hygiene. Prevention if someone is infected is to observe strict hygiene amd to avoid using personal items of the infected person such as drinking glasses, razors, kitchen utensils or similar items. Exposure to body fluids of an infected person will also cause an infection. Because most people infected with this virus never have symptoms, a healthy lifestyle of exercise, weight control, and healthy nutrition will eliminate problems with this liver disease.
Hepatitis A may not affect dizziness or boils.
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Hepatitis A
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dizziness,boils
Many people who are exposed to this virus never develop any of the symptoms which consist of an itching rash, jaundice, and fever. This condition is not a serious disease and does not cause long term liver damage, but fatigue and fever for a few of the people exposed could be severe and last for several months. Food or food containers may cause exposure to this virus.
Hepatitis A may not affect dizziness or boils.