Hepatitis is inflammation in the liver. Inflammation is the body’s response to infection or injury. Viral infections are the most common cause. It can also develop due to liver diseases or exposure to toxins such as alcohol, drugs, or chemicals. Hepatitis may be acute or chronic and can gradually damage liver function. Manipal Hospitals offers comprehensive evaluation and management to support liver health and recovery.
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Request a CallbackHepatitis symptoms may not appear immediately. When present, they may include fatigue, fever, nausea, loss of appetite, diarrhoea, and right upper abdominal pain. Chronic hepatitis may cause confusion, dark-coloured urine, itchy skin, and yellowing of the skin or eyes.
Hepatitis is diagnosed through clinical evaluation and targeted investigations. Doctors review symptoms such as fatigue, nausea, abdominal pain, and jaundice, along with medical history. A physical examination checks for signs of liver enlargement or tenderness. Blood tests, including viral markers and liver enzyme levels, help confirm the cause. Imaging scans or a liver biopsy may be advised when required.
Hepatitis treatment depends on its type and whether it is acute or chronic. Acute forms may improve with rest, fluids and avoiding alcohol, while chronic hepatitis may require antiviral medicines. Severe liver damage may need hospital care or a liver transplant.
At Manipal Hospitals, patients with hepatitis receive structured, step-by-step care focused on accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and long-term liver health. The process begins with a detailed consultation where specialists review symptoms, medical history, possible exposure risks, and lifestyle factors. A clinical examination and recommended tests help determine the type of hepatitis and the extent of liver involvement.
Based on the diagnosis, specialists explain the condition clearly. They then outline personalised treatment options, which may include supportive care, antiviral therapy, or monitoring. Patients are guided on medications, diet, activity, and precautions to protect liver function. Regular follow-up visits help track recovery, monitor liver health, and adjust treatment if required. Care teams also provide counselling on infection prevention, vaccination when appropriate, and safe daily practices. Patients receive ongoing support to manage symptoms, maintain nutrition, and improve overall well-being. With timely care, appropriate treatment, and consistent monitoring, many individuals achieve good recovery and maintain stable liver function.
Hepatitis causes include viral infections, liver diseases, and exposure to toxins such as alcohol, drugs, or harmful chemicals. Inflammation develops as the liver responds to infection or injury. Identifying the exact cause helps doctors decide the most suitable care plan.
Hepatitis symptoms may include fatigue, nausea, loss of appetite, abdominal pain, and jaundice. Chronic disease can cause confusion, itchy skin, or dark urine. Persistent or worsening symptoms require medical evaluation to prevent further liver damage.
Hepatitis diagnosis involves reviewing symptoms and medical history, followed by a physical examination. Doctors usually recommend blood tests to assess liver function and detect viral infection. Imaging scans or a liver biopsy may be advised to evaluate liver damage.
Management varies depending on whether hepatitis is short-term or long-term. Acute forms may improve with rest and supportive care. Chronic hepatitis may require antiviral medicines or long-term monitoring. Severe liver damage may require hospital care or transplantation.
Manipal Hospitals offers structured evaluation, hepatitis diagnosis, and personalised hepatitis treatment plans. Specialists guide patients on lifestyle changes, medication use, and follow-up care. Ongoing monitoring supports liver health and helps manage both acute and chronic hepatitis effectively.
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