Hepatitis A is a contagious liver infection caused by the hepatitis A contagion. 
Medically Reviewed by Dr Rehaam Ali Khan 


It's one of the most common types of viral hepatitis, and is generally spread through contact with an infected person's feces( coprolite) or slaver. Symptoms of hepatitis A may include yellowing of the skin and eyes( hostility), dark urine, abdominal pain, nausea, fever, and fatigue. While the illness generally resolves on its own after several weeks or months, it can occasionally beget more serious problems like liver failure or indeed death. 
 
 There are ways to help hepatitisA. Vaccination is the most effective way to help it; children 12- 23 months should be vaccinated with two boluses of HepA vaccine 6- 18 months piecemeal, while aged children and grown-ups can admit just one cure. Good hygiene practices, similar as proper handwashing with cleaner and water after using the bathroom or changing diapers, are also important in precluding infection. Eating foods that have been cooked duly and avoiding raw seafood may also reduce threat. 
Hepatitis A is a serious health issue, so it's important to be apprehensive of your pitfalls and take way to cover yourself if necessary. Speak with your healthcare provider if you have any questions about hepatitis A or other liver conditions.