Hepatitis Testing
Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver caused by viral infections, excessive alcohol consumption, or autoimmune conditions. It can lead to severe liver damage if untreated.
Understanding Hepatitis
Hepatitis affects millions globally and can result from viral infections, alcohol use, or other factors.
people worldwide live with chronic hepatitis
of liver cancer cases are linked to hepatitis B or C
increase in hepatitis-related deaths over the last decade
Factors Contributing to Hepatitis
Unsafe Blood Transfusions
Using untested blood products can transmit hepatitis viruses.
Unprotected Sex
Certain hepatitis types, like hepatitis B, can spread through sexual contact.
Lack of Vaccination
Hepatitis B and A can be prevented with vaccines.
Assess Your Hepatitis Risk
Take our confidential self-assessment to evaluate your symptoms and risk factors.
Common Signs to Watch For:
Jaundice
Have you noticed yellowing of your skin or eyes?
Dark Urine
Have you observed unusually dark urine?
Unprotected Blood Exposure
Have you had unprotected contact with blood or used unsterilized needles?
Note: This self-assessment is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Recognizing Hepatitis Symptoms
Symptoms vary by hepatitis type but may include jaundice, fatigue, nausea, and liver damage.
Jaundice
Yellowing of the skin and eyes due to liver dysfunction.
Abdominal Pain
Pain or discomfort in the upper right side of the abdomen.
Fatigue
Constant tiredness and lack of energy are common symptoms.
Dark Urine
Hepatitis can cause dark-colored urine due to liver impairment.
When to Seek Medical Attention
If you experience any of the following symptoms, consult a healthcare professional:
- 1Yellowing of the skin or eyes (jaundice)
- 2Severe abdominal pain or swelling
- 3Unexplained fatigue or nausea
Important to Know:
Early detection and treatment of hepatitis can prevent severe liver complications.
Causes of Hepatitis
Hepatitis can result from viral infections, excessive alcohol use, autoimmune diseases, or exposure to toxins.
Physical Causes
Weakened Immunity
People with compromised immune systems are at higher risk.
Chronic Liver Disease
People with liver conditions are more vulnerable to hepatitis.
Healthcare Exposure
Healthcare workers are at risk due to exposure to infected blood.
Viral Transmission
Hepatitis Viruses
Hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E are caused by different viruses.
Unsafe Injections
Using contaminated needles can transmit hepatitis B and C.
Mother-to-Baby Transmission
Hepatitis B can be passed from mother to child during birth.
Behavioral Factors
Unprotected Sex
Hepatitis B and C can spread through sexual contact.
Excessive Alcohol Use
Long-term alcohol abuse can cause alcoholic hepatitis.
Poor Hygiene
Hepatitis A can spread through contaminated food and water.
Prevention for Hepatitis
Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver caused by viral infections, including hepatitis A, B, and C. It can spread through contaminated food, bodily fluids, or blood. Prevention involves vaccination, safe practices, and regular medical check-ups.
Safe Practices to Prevent Infection
Use protection during all sexual activity to prevent hepatitis B and C transmission
Avoid sharing personal items like razors and toothbrushes that may carry blood
Practice good hand hygiene, especially before handling food to prevent hepatitis A
Avoid Transmission Risks
Get vaccinated for hepatitis A and B to prevent infection
Use sterile equipment for medical procedures and avoid unlicensed facilities
Be cautious with tattoos and piercings, ensuring proper sterilization
Communication and Awareness
Get regular hepatitis testing to detect infection early
Inform partners about your hepatitis status and encourage testing
Learn about different hepatitis types and their transmission methods
Medical Prevention and Treatment
Schedule regular liver function tests to monitor health
Take antiviral medications if prescribed to manage chronic hepatitis
Maintain a healthy lifestyle with proper diet and limited alcohol
Our Approach to Hepatitis Treatment
At Allo Health, we provide expert care, diagnosis, and treatment for different types of hepatitis.
Antiviral Medications
Hepatitis B and C can be managed with effective antiviral therapy.
Liver Health Monitoring
Regular checkups help track liver function and prevent complications.
Vaccination & Prevention
Hepatitis A and B vaccines can prevent infection.
Allo Hepatitis Testing Treatment Journey
Our treatment journey for STIs is designed to help you get back to your life as quickly as possible.
Day of STI Exposure
1st Consultation*
Once Test Reports are Ready **
Day 21 (3 week's) From Exposure
Once Test Reports are Ready
3 Months from Exposure
Once Test Reports are Ready
* Abstain from sexual intercourse till the course of treatment is over.
** If the any of the test result come positive, doctor will guide you through the next steps.
Common Questions About Hepatitis
Find answers to frequently asked questions about hepatitis.
Success Stories from Our Patients
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