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B Chronic Hepatitis
B chronic hepatitis may affect dizziness or blood sugar.
This is a disease of the liver that results from a virus that is transmitted from blood transfusions, blood products, drug addicts using the same needles, and by sexual couples. This can be transmitted by people who have no symptoms but are carriers of the condition. The acute condition of this lever disease occurs quickly with inflammation and for most people ends within a few weeks. People with a severe acute condition of this disease may require hospitalizaton, but with most people no treatment is necessary because the appetite returns, bed rest is no longer necessary, and when the jaundice clears up, the person can return to work and other normal activities.
B chronic hepatitis may affect dizziness or blood sugar.
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B Chronic Hepatitis
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dizziness, blood sugar
Symptoms 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 even gets worse. the person feels better since most other symptoms disappear. A person should be under a doctor's care for an accurate diagnosis which can be made from the symptoms, and if necessary from blood tests. Prevention of the disease requires strict hygience, no needle exchanges and protection during sex. More caareful examination of blood donors and blood have eliminated lmost of the danger of infection from blood products. Vaccinations for this disease have been effective for people exposed to the virus.
B chronic hepatitis may affect dizziness or blood sugar.