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2006-06-17 02:35:10 · 5 answers · asked by availablebubble 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Infectious Diseases

but what if there was a medication that had happened but was not completed at all.. is there a possibility that its (hep a) is still there? Or i'st gone already.

2006-06-17 02:52:41 · update #1

thanks for answering me guys.. love you all

2006-06-17 04:25:11 · update #2

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Hepatitis A is an enterovirus transmitted by the orofecal route, such as contaminated food. It causes an acute form of hepatitis (inflammation of the liver) and does not have a chronic stage. The patient's immune system makes antibodies against Hepatitis A that confer immunity against future infection. A vaccine is available that will prevent infection from hepatitis A for life.

There is no specific treatment for Hepatitis A. Sufferers are advised to rest, avoid alcohol, eat a well-balanced diet, and stay hydrated. Approximately 15% of people diagnosed with Hepatitis A may experience a symptomatic relapse for up to nine months after contracting the disease.

2006-06-17 02:40:52 · answer #1 · answered by Spock 6 · 1 0

hepatitis a is curable this is from when you eat seafood or other foods that are not prepared properly; The Hepatitis's that are not curable but prevenatable by immunizations is Hepatits B. Hepatitis C is becomming the fastest Sexually Transmitted Disease. It is being transmitted faster than HIV.

2006-06-17 02:40:50 · answer #2 · answered by melissa m 3 · 0 0

of course Hep A is curable, it's a virus, and virus are cured by your own defense cells. In the other hand if you have some inmunedefitiency (HIV, use of prednisone), it would be hard for your defense cells to fight against the virus.

2006-06-17 03:01:25 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

hep A is a mild infection that usually lasts about 2 weeks and goes away without meds. Relax, you are probably fine.

2006-06-17 06:36:33 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Please see the webpage for more details on Hepatitis A.
Please avoid fat and oils.

2006-06-17 03:56:33 · answer #5 · answered by gangadharan nair 7 · 0 0

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