Hepatitis Productive

Productive hepatitis: what it is and how to deal with it

Productive hepatitis (h. productiva) is a type of hepatitis that differs from other forms of this disease in the more pronounced productivity of the virus. This means that with this type of hepatitis, the virus multiplies faster in the liver and more actively affects the cells of the organ.

The causes of Productive hepatitis can be different. The main method of transmission of the virus is contact with the blood of a person who is a carrier of hepatitis. Transmission through sexual contact or from mother to child during pregnancy or childbirth is also possible. In rare cases, hepatitis Productive can occur due to the use of shared tools for manicures, piercings or tattoos.

Symptoms of hepatitis Productive can vary, but generally include fatigue, nausea, jaundice, abdominal pain and loss of appetite. In some forms of the disease, fever and severe joint pain may occur.

Treatment of productive hepatitis includes the use of special drugs that are aimed at reducing the activity of the virus in the body. In addition, it is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle, including proper nutrition and avoidance of alcohol.

Prevention of hepatitis Productive includes the following measures:

  1. compliance with personal hygiene rules, including regular hand washing with soap;
  2. use of personal hygiene items (toothbrushes, razors, etc.);
  3. using condoms during sexual intercourse;
  4. refusal to use drugs and adherence to safety rules when doing manicures, piercings and tattoos.

Productive hepatitis is a serious disease that requires timely consultation with a doctor and comprehensive treatment. Following the rules of prevention and a healthy lifestyle will help reduce the risk of contracting this form of hepatitis.