Hepatitis is a disease in which the liver swells and sometimes it can prove fatal. This inflammation is usually caused by the virus, but it can also cause alcohol, poor eating, some medicines or dirt behind it. In such a situation, World Hepatitis Day is celebrated every year on July 28, so that people can be made aware of this dangerous disease and taught measures to avoid it.
The day is celebrated in memory of Nobel winning scientist Dr. Baruk Bloodberg, who discovered Hepatitis B virus and also created its vaccine. People are often very confused about this disease and also ask many questions. In such a situation, let us tell you today whether hepatitis can cause death and how dangerous this disease is.
What is hepatitis and how dangerous it is?
Hepatitis means inflammation in the liver. This inflammation is caused by the virus and if it is not treated on time, it can cause serious diseases like liver failure, liver cancer. There are 5 main types of hepatitis including A, B, C, D and E. But of these hepatitis B and C are considered to be the most dangerous because they live in the body for a long time and can gradually spoil the liver. Hepatitis can be done by everyone, but it spreads rapidly due to some reasons, such as dirty and food, infected blood or nidal use, infected mother to child or dirt.
Symptoms of hepatitis can be very normal initially, but when it becomes severe, the symptoms look something like this, such as fatigue and weakness, loss of appetite, stomach pain or swelling, vomiting or diarrhea, dark urine, jaundice and fever. Many times this disease can also occur without any symptoms and gradually deteriorate the liver. Therefore, it is necessary to do a checkup from time to time.
How can hepatitis cause death?
If hepatitis is present in the body for a long time and is not treated, it can completely spoil the liver, can do liver cirrhosis or cause liver cancer, which can also lead to death of a human being. According to experts, the risk of death is highest in chronic cases of long -term Hepatitis C and B.
According to WHO, every year 1.3 million people die of hepatitis. At the same time, 25 crore people in the world are suffering from Hepatitis B and 5 crore people from Hepatitis C. About 4 crore people in India alone are affected by Hepatitis B and 1 crore people Hepatitis C.
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