H E P A T I T I S |
CAUSES |
Hepatitis A (HAV) |
Caused by Hepatitis A virus and it is mostly contacted as we consume food or water infected by feces of a Hepatitis A infected person |
Hepatitis B (HBV) |
It is transmitted as one comes in contact with the body fluid of an infected person with Hepatitis B Virus. It can be transmitted through use of same safety razor, reuse of injection syringes, physical intimacy and contact with blood. |
Hepatitis C (HCV) |
It is transmitted mostly through contact with body fluid of a person infected with the virus. It can be transmitted through physical intimacy, non disposable syringes or reuse of syringes |
Hepatitis D (HDV) |
It is transmitted with direct contact to infected blood. It is a very serious type of liver disease. |
Hepatitis E (HEV) |
It is mostly transmitted through consumption of infected water by fecal matters that have contaminated the water. |
Noninfectious |
This is caused by excessive alcohol consumption. Long term abuse and not taking proper medical care can lead to permanent damage of liver and cause cirrhosis of liver. |
Autoimmune |
The body mistakenly considers the liver to be harmful foreign object and creates antibodies against the liver and attacks it. This hinders function of liver. |