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Hepatitis in India: Most common type, causes, long-term effects, and tips to keep liver healthy

World Hepatitis Day 2024: Because of poor sanitation, hepatitis is common in India, especially hepatitis E. Hepatitis B and C can have serious repercussions, such as chronic liver disease, cirrhosis, and liver cancer, whereas hepatitis A and E usually do not cause long-term health issues.

July 28, 2024 / 07:16 IST
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World Hepatitis Day: Liver Cirrhosis is a disorder characterized by extensive liver scarring and diminished liver function (Image: Canva)
World Hepatitis Day: Liver Cirrhosis is a disorder characterized by extensive liver scarring and diminished liver function (Image: Canva)

Viral hepatitis is inflammation or injury to the liver brought on by a viral infection. It is a widespread or systemic infection of the body that mostly affects the liver. The hepatitis A, B, C, and E viruses are the most frequent ones that damage the liver.

Hepatitis B and C are primarily shared by bodily fluids, contaminated needles, blood transfusions, unprotected sex, and occasionally from mother to child during childbirth. Hepatitis A and E are primarily spread by contaminated water and food.

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Most common type of Hepatitis in India

According to Dr Subhasish Mazumder, Director and Unit Head - Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Endoscopy, Max Hospital, Vaishali, Hepatitis E is the most prevalent form of hepatitis in India, with hepatitis A coming in second. These kinds are mostly linked to inadequate hygiene and sanitation, which can result in the ingestion of tainted food and water.