What does hepatitis symptom have
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In the early stage of liver disease, there are no obvious clinical symptoms or signs, and there is no obvious abnormal liver function, as if the liver is completely normal. But in fact, the liver has had some very subtle lesions, only through pathological examination can we find the early symptoms of liver disease. Let's take a look at the following.
What does hepatitis symptom have
First: symptoms of hepatitis A: at the beginning of the disease, the patient will be tired, do not want to eat, urine color deepened, sometimes accompanied by fever and other symptoms, serious eyes, skin yellow.
Second: the symptoms of hepatitis B: hepatitis B has acute and chronic points, acute hepatitis B symptoms are more common, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, fatigue, sometimes there will be liver area (right upper abdomen) pain, physical examination can have skin sclera yellow, liver area tenderness, laboratory examination can appear abnormal liver function and so on. Chronic hepatitis B is often symptoms, signs are not typical, only a little fatigue, easy to fatigue, most of chronic hepatitis B is found in the health examination. Chronic hepatitis B may also have liver distending pain discomfort.
Third: hepatitis C symptoms: mainly manifested as fatigue, low fever, more patients do not have any symptoms. Chronic hepatitis C patients can feel weak and tired without any obvious symptoms in 20 years. Even after full rest, this kind of fatigue will continue.
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Symptoms of hepatitis E: according to the clinical manifestations, hepatitis E is generally divided into four types: acute jaundice type, acute non jaundice type, acute severe type and cholestasis type. In addition to fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting, patients with acute jaundice also have yellow urine, yellow eyes, yellow skin and increased blood bilirubin. Severe hepatitis is more severe, even can occur liver coma, disseminated intravascular coagulation and other life-threatening complications.