What are the symptoms of hepatitis A?
Disease description:
I have been feeling weak and lacking energy lately, with no appetite. After going to the hospital for a checkup, I was diagnosed with hepatitis A. Could you please tell me what are the symptoms of hepatitis A?
Hepatitis A presents with a variety of symptoms, primarily affecting the digestive system and causing systemic manifestations. In the early stages of the disease, patients often experience fever, which typically lasts around five days, although the exact duration may vary depending on individual constitution. At the same time, hepatitis A can lead to loss of appetite and weakened digestion, resulting in symptoms such as nausea and vomiting. Due to liver damage, some patients may also experience pain or discomfort in the liver area, and even hepatomegaly (liver enlargement). Additionally, the urine of patients with hepatitis A may darken, and jaundice may develop, characterized by yellowing of the eyes and skin. If the condition is severe, it may lead to liver failure, causing neurological symptoms such as mental disturbances and hepatic encephalopathy. The appearance of these symptoms indicates that timely medical attention and professional treatment are necessary.
If you have any concerns or if symptoms persist or worsen, please seek prompt medical advice and follow the recommendations of a qualified physician.