Hepatitis B clinical symptoms?

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There are two kinds of hepatitis B: acute hepatitis B and chronic hepatitis B. in adults, 90% of acute hepatitis B can self heal, while chronic hepatitis B has different manifestations, or develops into liver cirrhosis or even liver cancer. Understanding the clinical manifestations of hepatitis B is helpful for patients to receive treatment as soon as possible and avoid serious harm such as liver cancer. Hepatitis B clinical symptoms? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

Hepatitis B clinical symptoms?

Acute hepatitis B: it can be manifested as acute jaundice type and acute non jaundice type. Acute jaundice may have typical clinical manifestations, such as low fever, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, anorexia, abdominal distension, liver pain, yellow urine like tea water, etc. some patients may even have transient light stool color, skin pruritus, liver tenderness and percussion pain,

Mild: the patient's condition is mild, with repeated fatigue, dizziness, loss of appetite, anorexia, yellow urine, liver discomfort, poor sleep, slightly enlarged liver, slight tenderness and mild splenomegaly. The symptoms and signs of some cases were absent. Only one or two liver function indexes were mildly abnormal.

Severe: obvious or persistent hepatitis symptoms, such as fatigue, anorexia, abdominal distension, yellow urine, loose stool, etc., accompanied by liver disease, facial features, liver palms, spider nevus, splenomegaly, ALT and (or) aspartate aminotransferase (AST) repeatedly or continuously increased, albumin decreased, gamma globulin significantly increased.

matters needing attention

Patients should pay attention to proper rest. Patients with jaundice should rest in bed. Patients are suitable to eat light, nutritious and easy to digest and absorb food. Patients should also pay attention to protein and vitamin intake. Patients with nausea, vomiting and insufficient heat should be given daily infusion.