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Acute Hepatitis In Urdu/Hindi - Hepatitis Ka Ilaj Kya Hai - Hepatitis B And C - Kala Yarkan Ka Ilaj

Acute Hepatitis In Urdu/Hindi - Hepatitis Ka Ilaj Kya Hai - Hepatitis B And C - Kala Yarkan Ka Ilaj Acute Viral Hepatitis (kala yarkan) is a virus that causes infection and inflammation in the liver. Most people with hepatitis (kala yarkan) get better within a few months. Usually, it doesn’t lead to long-term illness or liver damage. But Acute Viral hepatitis (kala yarkan) can be dangerous for pregnant women or anyone with weak immune systems, including the elderly or people who are ill. Capt. (R) Dr. Muhammad Ali Wardak is a Gastroenterologist practicing at Zainab Hospital in Multan. Dr. Ali is also available for Online Video Consultation through oladoc.com. To book an appointment with Dr. Ali, please visit the following link or call 042-3890-0939. https://oladoc.com/muhammad-ali-warda... The main cause of this viral infection is unsanitary conditions like polluted water or food that is prepared with dirty hands or meat which is not cleaned and not cooked properly. The symptoms of hepatitis can vary. Some people experience no symptoms of Hepatitis at all or symptoms so mild that they hardly notice. Some common symptoms of Hepatitis are tiredness, fever, nausea, vomiting, jaundice, and dark urine. The is no specific hepatitis (ka ilaj kya hai) treatment, and the body clears the infection without outside help. But patients should follow some precautionary tips like drinking plenty of clean water, eating healthy foods, proper sleep, and avoiding smoking. Treatment of Hepatitis is not required in most cases and goes away on its own in 4-6 weeks.

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