Are hepatitis A symptoms contagious?
summary
Hepatitis A is mainly transmitted through the digestive tract. Close contact with hepatitis A patients, sharing tableware, tea cups, dental appliances, eating food and water contaminated by hepatitis virus can be infected. If the water source is polluted by the stool or other excreta of hepatitis A patients, it can often cause an outbreak of hepatitis A! Are hepatitis A symptoms contagious? Let's talk about it
Are hepatitis A symptoms contagious?
At the beginning of hepatitis A, usually the patient will appear tired, do not want to eat, urine color deepened, sometimes accompanied by fever symptoms. Severe sclera, skin yellow. Most of the adults were infected with dominant infection, while children or the elderly were infected with recessive infection.
The symptoms of hepatitis A are acute onset, including chills, fever, abdominal pain, diarrhea, dyspepsia, anorexia, nausea, fatigue, hepatomegaly and liver dysfunction. It is easy to be misdiagnosed as a cold in the early stage. Most patients with hepatitis A will have fever, with an average fever of 3 days, but a small number of patients will have fever for more than 5 days.
In young children, hepatitis A often shows asymptomatic or atypical symptoms of hepatitis A. I believe that the reader has a clear understanding of the symptoms of hepatitis A. if you find the above similar or more symptoms, you should go to the hospital for examination in time.
matters needing attention
Develop good health habits and control the entrance of diseases from the mouth. Vaccination of hepatitis A vaccine can improve people's immunity and prevent the occurrence and outbreak of hepatitis A. For some foods that are easy to carry germs, they must be cooked and steamed thoroughly when eating, and the bad habits such as eating raw, eating half raw and eating directly after pickling should be eliminated.