Can be acute or chronic; some cases resolve on their own, while others may become chronic and require long-term management; vaccination is available for prevention
Hepatitis B is a viral infection that can become chronic and lead to liver damage. It is transmitted through blood and other bodily fluids. Vaccination is crucial for prevention, and antiviral medications may be prescribed for chronic cases.
Viral infection affecting the liver, often transmitted through blood or other bodily fluids
Fatigue, abdominal pain, jaundice, joint pain, nausea
Blood tests, sometimes imaging studies
Variable, depends on the course of the infection
Liver damage, complications affecting multiple systems
Infection with the hepatitis B virus (HBV)
Antiviral medications, interferon, hepatitis B vaccine for prevention
Antiviral medications, interferon, hepatitis B vaccine for prevention
Viral infection of the liver
Antiviral medications, supportive care, vaccination
Remember, the information provided here is intended for general knowledge purposes and may not apply to every individual case. To ensure you have accurate information relevant to your specific situation, always consult with a healthcare professional.
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