According to doctors, eating food without washing hands or eating contaminated can cause liver disease hepatitis A and E. If there is no diagnosis or treatment in time, the results can be serious. Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Medical Sciences and Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital Dr. Geeta Kampani, HOD of the Department of Medical, led by Dr. Ashok Kumar, director of Dr. Ashok Kumar and MS Dr. Vivek Dewan, said that there are five forms of hepatitis disease, A, B, C, D and E. If someone has symptoms of fever, vomiting, weakness, fatigue and jaundice, they can have any liver disease. Hepatitis A and Es spread by eating contaminated water and impure, while B and C can have unprotected sex, a patient’s blood shaving blades, razor, needle etc., used, infected blood or pregnant women can be in her baby. He said that B and C virus infections can last long in some patients which are called chronic hepatitis. Patients with chronic hepatitis may also have liver cirrhosis and liver cancer.
Infection can spread infection
Professor of Community Medicine Department, Dr. Sagar Borkar said that to avoid Hepatitis A and E, it is most important to drink clean water. Do not eat contaminated food. Before eating, after defecation and after eating, wash hands with soap and water. If not done, the virus of hepatitis A or E can go into the body with contaminated food or dirty hands and spread infection.
Professor Dr. Nitin Sinha from the Department of Medical said that it is very important to take good doses in hepatitis disease. He denied many myths related to this disease like not eating turmeric, only boiled food, keeping medicine in paan, making them sweeping etc.
Vaccine is present
Dr. Borkar says that vaccine is available to avoid Hepatitis A and B. In the vaccination program, this vaccine is given to children. However, this vaccine adult can also be installed from outside.