What should we pay attention to in the treatment of hepatitis A
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What should we pay attention to in the treatment of hepatitis A? Hepatitis A is caused by hepatitis A virus (HAV), and it is an infectious disease with liver inflammatory lesions. It can be suffered from at any age, but it is mainly children and adolescents. Its course of disease is self limited, and there is no chronic. It is rare to cause acute severe hepatitis, but it also needs early and active treatment, so attention should be paid in the treatment of hepatitis A What?
What should we pay attention to in the treatment of hepatitis A
1. Pay attention to your diet. In the course of treatment, patients with hepatitis A should make comprehensive evaluation and analysis according to appetite, disease condition and disease period, so as to arrange diet. Patients should eat more easy to digest, nutritious food, as well as fresh fruits and vegetables to supplement adequate nutrition. It should be noted that the nutritional situation should be properly controlled, not excessive nutrition, so as not to cause fatty liver.
2. Avoid alcohol. As drinking will increase the burden of liver, hepatitis A patients should avoid drinking, so as to avoid alcoholic liver disease on the basis of hepatitis A. Patients with alcoholic hepatitis often have anorexia, nausea, vomiting, fever, hepatomegaly, jaundice, liver dysfunction and other manifestations, which should be paid attention to.
3. Pay attention to rest. Hepatitis A patients should pay attention to rest to avoid fatigue. Such patients need to emphasize early bed rest, until the symptoms are significantly reduced, can gradually increase activity, in order not to feel tired as the principle; rest can take the right position, this is because the liver is located below the celiac artery, arterial blood can flow down the direction of the liver, this position can promote the recovery of the liver to a certain extent.
matters needing attention
Develop good health habits and control the entrance of diseases from the mouth. Wash your hands before and after meals, don't drink raw water, don't eat or eat less raw and cold food, and clean fruits and vegetables when eating fruits and lettuce.