How to Get Hepatitis A and B Vaccinations
Hepatitis A is an acute infectious disease. This virus infects the human liver, penetrating into the intestine, and then gets into the blood. Hepatitis A is transmitted through water and food. The virus is highly resistant to water and acid, which is why, penetrating into the body, it easily overcomes the acidic environment of the stomach.
Hepatitis B is a serious viral disease that is difficult to treat or you can say that this is an enhanced form of the hepatitis A and affects other organs of the body with utmost intensity. However, this disease can be cured through vaccination.
Instructions
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Hepatitis can be caused by alcohol, drugs or after being infected with a virus. This infection becomes chronic and the virus successfully harms the immune system. However, hepatitis A and B can be successfully treated after vaccination.
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If you suspect that you have hepatitis, check out different symptoms and talk about the disease with some else who has been a victim of this disease. Most symptoms of hepatitis are the result of violations of the liver. So, check to see if you have excessive weakness and fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, heaviness or discomfort in the right part of the abdomen with dark urine. In acute form of hepatitis, the patient can suffer with during last stages.
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The human body can overcome hepatitis A alone (in an early stage). But in order to avoid complications is better to pass detoxifying therapy. You will be assigned special solutions (e.g., glucose), vitamins and hepatoprotectors. Also the doctor will prescribe you a complete rest. To reduce the risk of hepatitis A vaccination, try the intake of antibodies. Usually it is performed to children under one year.
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After medical treatment, you need to organize a proper diet of the patient. To eliminate the burden on the liver, avoid foods that neutralize the liver. These include spices (vinegar, salt, pepper, etc.), alcohol, fried and spicy food, indigestible and canned foods. Carbohydrates (honey, fruit juices, fruit drinks) greatly facilitate the work of the liver. Include in your daily diet vegetable oil, eggs, low-fat cheese, dairy products and boiled meat.