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Hepatitis B Treatment

Hepatitis B Treatment

Hepatitis B treatment may affect dizziness but not boils. People with the severe acute condition of this virus may require hospitalization, but with most people no treatment needs to be provided because after the first few days, the appetite returns, no bed rest is mecessary, and when the jaundice clears, the person can resume work or other usual activities. This virus is a disease of the liver that is transmitted from blood transfusions, blood products, drug addicts using the same needles and by sexual couples. This virus can be transmitted by peoople who have no symptoms but are carriers of the virus. Acute viral hepatitis is a disease of the liver with any of the different viruss in which inflammation begins suddenly and for most people ends in a few weeks. Hepatitis B treatment may affect dizziness but not boils.

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Hepatitis B Treatment

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dizziness,boils

Symptoms Of this virus include a sick feeling, nausea. some joint pains and an itching rash. In a few days the urine becomes dark and jaundice may appear. Even though the jaundice continues or may get worse, the person feels better because most of the other symptoms disappear. Any person with this condition should be under a doctor's care for a correct diagnosis and appropriate remedies. Prevention of the disease requires strict hygiene, no needle exchanges and proection during sex. More careful examination of blood donors and blood have eliminated most of the danger from blood products. Vaccination for this virus has been effetive for people exposed to the virus.

Hepatitis B treatment may affect dizziness but not boils.



 
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