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Hepatitis A

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Symptoms

What is Hepatitis A?

An acute hepatitis A is a liver infection which is prompted by a hepatitis A virus (HAV). It is transmitted through the fecal arm-most commonly whereby an individual eats or consumes food or water that has been contaminated with minute portions of contaminated stool. Even though it is usually easy to overcome and does not promote permanent liver damage, it may lead to several weeks of discomfort and needs to be taken care of and allowed to rest.

Common Symptoms

Symptoms typically appear 2 to 6 weeks after exposure and often mimic the flu. Common signs include:

  • Tiredness or weakness
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Belly pain or cramping
  • Loss of appetite
  • Dark-colored urine
  • Pale or clay-colored stool
  • Yellowing of the eyes or skin (jaundice)

Causes

Hepatitis A is most contagious before symptoms appear and can be passed on when the virus enters the mouth through contaminated sources. Common causes include:

  • Eating raw or undercooked shellfish harvested from polluted water
  • Drinking untreated or improperly treated water
  • Close personal contact with someone who is infected
  • Rarely, oral-anal sexual activity
Treatment

Treatment Options for Hepatitis A in Katy

Treatment includes supportive care and close monitoring:

  • Hydration: Drink clear water, broths, or oral rehydration fluids to prevent dehydration caused by vomiting or diarrhea.
  • Rest: Prioritize sleep and reduce physical activity to allow the liver sufficient time to heal and recover.
  • Light diet: Eat small, well-balanced meals rich in fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains. Avoid alcohol, fried foods, and fatty pastries.
  • Relieving the symptoms: Nausea and pain can be eased with non-prescription antiemetics or, in rare cases, acetaminophen — only under a doctor’s supervision.
  • Frequent blood examinations: Monitor recovery progress through regular blood tests measuring liver enzymes (ALT, AST) and bilirubin levels.
  • Follow-up visits: Schedule periodic follow-ups with your GastroDoxs expert in Katy for personalized guidance and safe return to normal activities.

Why Choose GastroDoxs?

You are and will remain at GastroDoxs in Katy. Hepatitis A qualified experts provide one-stop vaccination and antibody test to individual follow-up and liver check-up. Patient-centered education is added to fast and immediate appointments where you will not waste time to receive responses and support that help you. Wait-book your appointment in our clinic, as we offer the best consultation services on Hepatitis A to save your health and achieve peace of mind.

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About the Author

Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. With extensive experience in digestive health, he specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, chronic GI disorder management, and preventive care. Dr. Pothuri is dedicated to providing expert, patient-focused insights to help improve gut health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the duration that Hepatitis A takes to manifest?

The symptoms of Hepatitis A usually appear between 15 and 50 days after exposure to the virus.

Does being infected with Hepatitis A imply that I can go to work?

You can return to work once your physician approves and you feel healthy enough. To prevent spreading the virus, practice strict hand hygiene and avoid handling food until cleared by your doctor.

How is Hepatitis A diagnosed?

Hepatitis A is diagnosed with a blood test that checks for Hepatitis A antibodies (IgM), which indicate a recent infection.

Is Hepatitis A dangerous in pregnancy?

Hepatitis A rarely harms the baby but may cause symptoms such as fatigue and nausea in the mother. Your obstetrician will monitor your condition closely during pregnancy.

What are the adverse effects of the Hepatitis A vaccine?

Most side effects are mild and temporary, including a sore arm, slight fever, or headache, experienced by many people after vaccination.

How many days is the Hepatitis A vaccination lasting?

A single dose provides short-term protection, while a two-dose series offers long-term immunity — often lasting 20 years or more.

It depends on whether I can drink alcohol with Hepatitis A.

No. Alcohol places additional stress on the liver and can slow recovery from infection. It should be completely avoided.

What is Hepatitis A antibody the response of?

A positive antibody result means you were either previously infected with Hepatitis A or have completed the vaccination series and developed immunity.

In the case of Hepatitis A, one is contagious when?

Infected individuals can transmit the virus starting about two weeks before symptoms appear and up to one week after the onset of jaundice.

Should I have a booster sometime later on with Hepatitis A?

Most people do not need a booster. Your gastroenterologist can check your antibody levels and advise if further immunization is necessary.

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