What kinds of liver disease
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Because my uncle's liver has not been very good, usually through taking medicine to control the disease, but in recent days, the disease has worsened, so I went to the hospital to have a check, the doctor suggested that it is best to be hospitalized, let's talk about which kinds of liver diseases.
What kinds of liver disease
First: hepatitis A (referred to as hepatitis A): acute hepatitis A patients are the main source of infection of hepatitis A. Jaundice free type is the most common type in children, with an incubation period of 2-6 weeks. Fecal oral infection is the main route of transmission of hepatitis A. Daily life contact is the most important way of transmission. In collective units such as nurseries, kindergartens and schools, the incidence rate of hepatitis A is high.
Second: hepatitis B (referred to as hepatitis B): hepatitis B patients and HBsAg carriers are the main source of infection. The incubation period was 1-6 months. Mainly through injection, blood transfusion (or blood products) and close life contact (feces, saliva, colostrum, urine, secretions, sweat, etc.) for transmission; children should also pay special attention to the way of mother to child transmission, that is, the mother in late pregnancy with hepatitis B or carriers, delivery through the birth canal, placenta to the next generation, so that the baby get sick.
Third, there are autoimmune liver disease, metabolic and congenital liver disease, parasitic liver disease and so on. One of their common points is that most liver diseases will develop into cirrhosis, even liver cancer, non intestinal non-A non-B hepatitis (hepatitis C): the source of infection is patients with this type of hepatitis, and the incubation period is 1-6 months. The mode of transmission is mainly through injection, blood transfusion and close life contact. This type is easy to change into chronic hepatitis.
matters needing attention
We all know the importance of the liver to the human body, so it becomes very important for us to protect the liver. In our daily life, we hope that we can do our best to work and rest on time, do not smoke and do not drink.