World Hepatitis Day highlights a significant global awareness effort about viral hepatitis, stressing the importance of prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. As we mark this day in 2024, understanding the early warning signs of this potentially deadly disease is crucial. Early recognition can lead to timely medical care. This article outlines the top 5 warning signs of hepatitis that should never be overlooked.
Hepatitis Sign: Yellow Skin and Eyes (Jaundice)
Jaundice is a clear indicator of hepatitis, where the skin and the whites of the eyes turn yellow. This happens when the liver fails to break down bilirubin, a yellow substance from breaking down red blood cells. If you notice yellow skin or eyes, it’s important to see a doctor quickly for a check-up.
Hepatitis Sign: Constant Fatigue and Weakness
People with hepatitis often feel extremely tired and weak. Since the liver is essential for energy and nutrient storage, its impairment can make you feel exhausted all the time. If you feel persistently tired despite resting, consulting a doctor would be wise.
Abdominal Pain and Discomfort
Hepatitis can cause pain and discomfort in the upper right part of the abdomen, where the liver is. The liver’s inflammation can cause pain ranging from mild to severe, along with bloating or a full feeling. Persistent or worsening abdominal pain warrants a medical evaluation.
Nausea and Vomiting
Nausea and vomiting, especially during the early stages of hepatitis, are common signs. Viral particles in the liver can disrupt digestion, causing these symptoms along with loss of appetite, making nutritional deficiencies worse. Frequent nausea and vomiting without a clear reason should be checked by a doctor.
Unexplained Weight Loss Due To Hepatitis
Unexpected weight loss could signal liver issues linked to hepatitis. The metabolic changes caused by the disease can result in weight loss even without dietary changes. Noticing rapid or unexplained weight loss should prompt a thorough health check to rule out hepatitis or other health issues.
On World Hepatitis Day 2024, awareness of hepatitis’ warning signs is essential for early detection and treatment. Early intervention is key to managing hepatitis and preventing complications. Stay informed and vigilant about your liver health this World Hepatitis Day and beyond.