Can hepa a be cured?

Can hepa a be cured?

Treatment. There is no cure for hepatitis A, but treatment can help manage symptoms. Avoiding alcohol can help with recovery, but most people recover without intervention.

Is the hepatitis B virus a curable disease?

In conclusion, we have found that whether this disease is curable greatly depends on what type of the disease you have contracted. Hepatitis B can usually be cleared by the body’s immune system even when acute. When the disease becomes chronic it can sometimes be treated with antiviral drugs.

Which is the curable type of Hep C?

Doctor’s Response. There are 3 main types of hepatitis: hepatitis A, B, and C. All types of hepatitis are treatable but only A and C are curable. Most people with hepatitis A or hepatitis B infection will recover on their own, with no lasting liver damage.

How long does it take to recover from Hep B?

Acute hepatitis B lasts for a short period of time. Chronic hepatitis B lasts for at least six months. People with this type of hepatitis may carry the hepatitis B virus for the rest of their lives. Most people with acute hepatitis B make a full recovery. Some may never even show any symptoms.

Can a person with acute hepatitis be cured?

In most people with acute hepatitis, symptoms resolve over weeks to months and they are cured of the infection. However, a small number of people develop a very severe, life-threatening form of acute hepatitis called fulminant hepatitis.

In conclusion, we have found that whether this disease is curable greatly depends on what type of the disease you have contracted. Hepatitis B can usually be cleared by the body’s immune system even when acute. When the disease becomes chronic it can sometimes be treated with antiviral drugs.

Doctor’s Response. There are 3 main types of hepatitis: hepatitis A, B, and C. All types of hepatitis are treatable but only A and C are curable. Most people with hepatitis A or hepatitis B infection will recover on their own, with no lasting liver damage.

Acute hepatitis B lasts for a short period of time. Chronic hepatitis B lasts for at least six months. People with this type of hepatitis may carry the hepatitis B virus for the rest of their lives. Most people with acute hepatitis B make a full recovery. Some may never even show any symptoms.

In most people with acute hepatitis, symptoms resolve over weeks to months and they are cured of the infection. However, a small number of people develop a very severe, life-threatening form of acute hepatitis called fulminant hepatitis.