What are the symptoms for Hepatitis A,Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C?

by Symptom Advice on March 24, 2011

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yellow skin.eyes………….

While all types your asking about are different from one another they can have a few of the same side effects.
HAV is food borne and resolves on its own- HAV is usually acute- within minutes a person becomes ill. Jaundice,vomitting, diareaha, fever, chills….
HBV- acute can cause the same, chronic can cause many other health related issues.
HCV- may or may not be acute- acute infection tends to resolve on it's own but can be life threatening, most are chronically infected in which it can take years to decades before the symptoms are noticable. there are over 150 extrahepatic diseases associated with HCV- too many to list here, but the main ones are lethargy, depression, brain fog, fibromyalgia, hair loss, thyroid disease, heart palpitations, upper right quadrant pain, low grade (chronic) fever…..

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