Chronic hepatitis

Chronic hepatitis refers to acute hepatitis B and chronic hepatitis C, which are often left untreated for more than half a year, and have become chronic hepatitis. There are also many people with very chronic hepatitis who become infected with the hepatitis virus and become insidious. When found, they have become chronic hepatitis, and chronic hepatitis is highly contagious. Hepatitis A and E generally do not develop into chronic hepatitis, but acute hepatitis A persists. Hepatitis D can only occur at the same time as Hepatitis B or if the patient already has Hepatitis B virus, because Hepatitis D virus is a defective virus and it must rely on Hepatitis B virus to reproduce Spread, hepatitis D can also turn into chronic hepatitis.

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