Hepatitis

What is hepatitis?

Hepatitis refers to inflammation of the liver. The liver can become inflamed by numerous insults.

Some of these are resolved spontaneously. Mononucleosis hepatitis, for example, rarely causes problems and often is not even recognized. Hepatitis A can be contracted from food or water, can make a person fairly sick for a couple of months, and usually resolves completely. Hepatitis B is transmitted by bodily fluids, may or may not cause symptoms, and over 90% of the time resolves spontaneously. However, 10% of the time it can become chronic.

Aside from the causes listed above, some people may have a low-grade hepatitis much of their lives, presumably from environmental toxins, excess calories, or unknown reasons. Often this seems to cause no problems.