Hepatitis

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Hepatitis is swelling and inflammation of the liver. It is not a condition, but is often used to refer to a viral infection of the liver. Your liver helps your body digest food, store energy and remove poisons. Hepatitis is a swelling of the liver that makes it stop working well. It can lead to scarring, called cirrhosis, or to cancer. Viruses cause most cases of hepatitis. The type of hepatitis is named for the virus that causes it; for example, hepatitis A, hepatitis B or hepatitis C. Drug or alcohol use can also lead to hepatitis. In other cases, your body mistakenly attacks its own tissues. You can help prevent some viral forms by getting a vaccine. Sometimes hepatitis goes away by itself. If it does not, it can be treated with drugs. Sometimes hepatitis lasts a lifetime. Some people who have hepatitis have no symptoms. Others may have: Loss of appetite; Nausea and vomiting; Diarrhea; Dark-colored urine and pale bowel movements; Stomach pain; Jaundice, yellowing of skin and eyes

Symptoms:

Laboratory Test Procedures:

diarrhea
fatigue
fever
nausea
loss of appetite
joint aches
muscle aches
abdominal pain
vomiting
dark urine
jaundice
clay-coloured feces
tenderness in the area of liver

T3 Uptake
Color (URINE TEST)
Lymphocyte %
Lymphocyte Absolute
Protime/INR
ALT (SGPT)
AST (SGOT)
Direct Bilirubin
Total Bilirubin
Ferritin
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