ayurvedayogashram Ayurvedic Treatment of all type of Hepatitis

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Hepatitis
Among the many diseases that can affect the liver the most common is
Hepatitis (a viral infection of the liver). Drugs, viruses, bacteria,
mushrooms, and parasites like amoebas or giardiasis can cause
hepatitis. The most common hepatitis viruses affecting the liver are
named for letters of the alphabet: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis
C, hepatitis D, and hepatitis E

Hepatitis A takes 14 to 21 days after infection to cause symptoms. It
is transmitted through food. Once infected with HAV, some symptoms
such as dark yellow urine and fatigue will begin to appear within 25
days
Hepatitis B is on the increase worldwide. It is transmitted through
direct contact with blood, serum, saliva, faeces, urine, and sexual
contact
Hepatitis C is a truly serious disease with no known effective
treatment. It is transmitted through blood and body fluids in
transfusions, injections, the sharing of IV needles with drug users,
and possibly by sexual contact with exposed partners.
Hepatitis D only occurs in the presence of Hepatitis B virus
Hepatitis E is another common type of hepatitis in developing
countries. It occurs in epidemics. The infection route for it is
faucal-oral, the same as the route for Hepatitis A virus; therefore,
again, you must be very careful in what you eat and drink.
Symptoms of Hepatitis
Low-grade fever
Nausea
Vomiting
Rigors and chills
Dark color urine
White color stool
Very much weakness
Dizziness
Loss of weight
Pain in liver area

Treatment of Hepatitis
In modern medicine, the only protection against hepatitis is the HAV
and the HBV vaccines. There is nothing available for HCV protection so
far.
Therefore, limiting our exposure to hepatitis is the best prevention.
Doing safe sexual practices.
Taking precautions when exposed to blood and blood products.
Avoiding the sharing of IV needles.
Taking care to eat in restaurants that enforce hand-washing policies
among their employees.
Avoiding scavenger seafood

Cirrhosis:
Cirrhosis of the liver is a chronic, diffuse degenerative liver
disease in which the parenchyma (the functional organ tissue)
degenerates, the lobules are infiltrated with fat and structurally
altered, dense perilobular connective tissue forms, and areas of
regeneration often develop. Cirrhosis is the seventh leading cause of
death by disease in the United States. In most cases, though, there is
a loss of liver cell function, and an increased resistance to blood
flows through the damaged liver tissue (a condition known as portal
hypertension) leading to esophageal varices. Severe cirrhosis leads to
ammonia toxicity, hepatic coma, gastrointestinal haemorrhage, and
kidney failure. As liver cells are destroyed, they are systematically
replaced by scar tissue.

Causes:
Alcohol abuse
Treatment of liver cirrhosis
Altered diet (eat small but frequent meals of nutritious foods).
Avoiding or limiting the use of alcoholic beverages
Avoid chemicals or chemicals based drugs
Sodium and fluids should be restricted
Patients should avoid exposure to infections
Our liver protective package
In our centre Ayurvedayogashram Amritsar, India we are providing pure
ayurvedic and herbal remedy for all type of Hepatitis with the help of
Ayurveda, Yoga and Panchkarma. We provide online and offline both type
of treatments.
see more at http://ayurvedayogashram.com/Hepatitis.asp
Dr Naveen Arya

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