Early symptoms of viral hepatitis?
summary
Viral hepatitis refers to a disease whose course of disease is more than half a year, which is difficult to cure, or whose onset date is not clear and has symptoms and signs of chronic hepatitis, and whose laboratory examination has changed. The treatment should be based on the specific situation of patients, including reasonable rest and nutrition, psychological balance, improvement and recovery of liver function, regulation of body immunity, prevention and treatment of chronic hepatitis Antiviral, antifibrotic and symptomatic treatment. Among them, symptomatic treatment refers to the use of drugs to alleviate or eliminate the symptoms of the disease, also known as symptomatic treatment, many people can not cure for a long time, not because of poor treatment, but do not understand, the following to introduce the early symptoms of viral hepatitis?.
Early symptoms of viral hepatitis?
First: palpitation, the early symptoms of hepatitis B, palpitation or precordial pain, there are also a few patients with abnormal ECG, viral myocarditis changes.
Second: pain in the liver region. When the liver is inflamed and swollen, the liver capsule is tense and the pain nerves are stimulated. Therefore, some patients may have discomfort and dull pain in the right upper abdomen and right intercostal region. Such as severe pain, early symptoms of hepatitis B, but also pay attention to the possibility of biliary tract disease, liver cancer, gastrointestinal disease, in order to avoid misdiagnosis.
Third: other symptoms, such as joint pain, rash, cough, hepatosplenomegaly, liver palms, spider nevus. Erectile dysfunction may occur in men; The early symptoms of female hepatitis B can appear menstrual disorders, amenorrhea, decreased sexual desire, etc.
matters needing attention
Nursing children's families had better be relatively fixed, and must understand the method of isolation and disinfection. When nursing children, old smock can be worn instead of isolation clothes. After nursing, soak both hands in peracetic acid for 2 minutes, then take off the outside blouse, fold the front (polluted surface) of the blouse to the outside, and put it in the polluted area, then wash both hands with soapy water, boil the baby's tableware for 30 minutes before cleaning. Domestic water should be boiled for 30 minutes and then poured out, or put into the sewage bucket for disinfection; If 1000 ml of sewage can be put into 5 ~ 10 ml of peracetic acid solution, covered, and then poured out after 2 hours. Contaminated clothes, bedding, diapers and towels should be boiled for 30 minutes before cleaning. Utensils and toys that cannot be washed can be exposed to the sun for 6 hours.