PARODONT, WHICH OCCURS IN PATIENTS WITH VIRAL HEPATITIS B AND C TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATORY DISEASES
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Abstract
Acute viral hepatitis is a diffuse inflammation of the liver caused by specific
hepatotoxic viruses characterized by different transmission routes and
epidemiology. Nonspecific prodromal period with viral infection is accompanied
by anorexia, nausea, often with fever and pain in the right upper quadrant of the
abdomen. Jaundice often develops, usually after other symptoms begin to
disappear. In most cases, the infection is resolved spontaneously, but sometimes
progresses to chronic hepatitis. In rare cases, acute viral hepatitis progresses with
the development of acute hepatic insufficiency (fulminant hepatitis). Compliance
with hygiene can prevent infection with acute viral hepatitis. Depending on the
specificity of the virus, prophylaxis before and after the disease can be carried out
by vaccination or the use of serum globulins. Treatment of acute hepatitis hepatitis,
usually symptomatic.