How is hepatitis to return a responsibility?

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There are many patients with viral hepatitis around us. We must pay attention to them when we take medication. Many friends are troubled by autoimmune hepatitis. In our daily life, in order to keep ourselves and our family away from the suffering of autoimmune liver disease, we should overcome our bad eating habits and reduce our burden on the liver, Now I will tell you about hepatitis? Let me tell you this.

How is hepatitis to return a responsibility?

First: diseases and drugs that can cause ALT elevation and hepatosplenomegaly: typhoid, typhus, malaria, clonorchiasis sinensis, Mycobacterium brucellosis, chronic schistosomiasis, malignant histiocytosis, systemic lupus erythematosus, leukemia, hepatic amyloidosis and primary hepatocellular carcinoma, and drug-induced liver damage.

Second: the use of liver damaging drugs is also the main cause of hepatitis. Tetracycline, erythromycin, remifentanil, rifampicin, methyldopa, diacetamol, sulfonamides, anesthetics and many other drugs can aggravate liver injury. Aspirin and paracetamol, which are usually used as antipyretic and analgesic, also have toxic effects on liver.

Third: tiredness. Fatigue after illness: liver is the main place for human body to produce and store energy, known as "thermal power station". If the body still consumes too much energy due to strenuous exercise or labor at this time, it is bound to increase the burden on the liver, which is not conducive to the improvement of the disease, or even lead to the deterioration of the disease. This is also the cause of hepatitis.

matters needing attention

After 30 minutes of sedentary rest, patients can choose suitable exercise according to their age, constitution and severity of disease. Generally speaking, walking is safer than jogging, which will not increase the metabolism of the body and increase the burden of the liver. It can also effectively relieve the psychological pressure of patients, eliminate adverse emotional stimulation, and help patients recover.