GI CONDITIONS

Hepatitis

  • Confirming Hepatitis Accurately
  • Managing Hepatitis for Liver Health
  • Identifying Signs of Hepatitis Infection
  • Targeting Viral Replication and Liver Function
  • Promoting Hepatitis Awareness and Immunity

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With extensive years of expertise, our accomplished Texas gastroenterologists bring a wealth of experience to the field.

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Our Texas-based gastroenterologists prioritize a holistic approach that encompasses all aspects of your well-being.

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Our dedicated doctors prioritize your physical and emotional well-being with compassionate and effective care.

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Our team’s dedication to your well-being ensures a supportive and considerate experience throughout your healthcare journey.

Understanding

Hepatitis


Across the globe, nearly 300 million people live their lives oblivious to their possession of a condition termed viral hepatitis. Hepatitis, when broken down to its core, entails inflammation or swelling of the liver. The commonly recognized forms include hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C. These three types are distinguished based on the virus strain that incites liver inflammation. Each distinct variant of viral hepatitis can essentially be viewed as a distinct ailment, given their distinct responses to diverse treatments. If you or a dear one has received a diagnosis or harbors suspicion regarding a hepatitis strain, reach out to Specialized Gastroenterology and Medical Associates at your earliest convenience. Our skilled gastroenterology experts routinely attend to hepatitis patients in Texas.

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Hepatitis

Hepatitis A (HAV)


The variant denoted as hepatitis A (HAV) demonstrates remarkable contagion, primarily targeting individuals who ingest beverages or edibles contaminated with fecal matter or interact with those afflicted by the ailment. Despite its high transmissibility, it ranks relatively lower in severity compared to other hepatitis forms. HAV susceptibility is averted through vaccination and can be managed with medical intervention.

Individuals affected by hepatitis A might encounter indications such as:

Abdominal discomfort
Elevated body temperature
Vomiting and queasiness
Darkened urine
Fatigue
Loose stools
Unanticipated loss of weight
Jaundice, characterized by yellowing of the eyes and/or skin
Decreased appetite

Standard hepatitis A care involves ample rest, fluid consumption, and abstaining from alcohol. In most instances, hepatitis A typically resolves spontaneously. To preempt hepatitis A, individuals can secure a hepatitis A vaccine via their healthcare provider or our Texas-based gastroenterology crew.

Hepatitis

Hepatitis B (HBV)

The hepatitis B virus (HBV) presents as a graver variant of hepatitis infection. In absence of appropriate medical attention, it could potentially lead to liver collapse and even carcinoma. In the case of adult HBV contraction, the body typically combats the virus within a few months, culminating in immunity development. Yet, if an infant contracts HBV during childbirth, the ailment tends to be prolonged. Hepatitis B is primarily transmitted through saliva, sexual fluids, blood, shared needle use with an infected individual, or passage from an infected pregnant woman to her newborn during delivery.

Several prevalent symptoms of hepatitis B comprise:

Joint discomfort
Sustained exhaustion
Abdominal discomfort
Nausea
Diminished appetite
Elevated body temperature
Jaundice
Pale-colored stool

If you harbor the possibility of hepatitis B virus exposure, promptly seek consultation with your Specialized Gastroenterology and Medical Associates healthcare provider. Swift intervention yields enhanced outcomes.

Hepatitis

Hepatitis C (HCV)


Transmitted predominantly via blood and various bodily fluids, hepatitis C (HCV) constitutes an additional viral infection that holds the potential for liver impairment. This variation can evolve into two distinct forms, namely acute hepatitis C or chronic hepatitis C.

  • Acute hepatitis C bears lesser concern and typically persists for a duration of six months. Subsequent to this half-year interval, the majority of individuals’ immune systems prevail over the virus.
  • Chronic hepatitis C emerges when the immune system fails to conquer the infection within the initial six months, permitting the virus to establish a prolonged presence within the body. This variety of hepatitis C might contribute to sustained health complications like hepatic cirrhosis (liver cirrhosis) and liver carcinoma.

Here are the prevalent indicators of hepatitis C:

  • Pruritus of the skin
  • Profound fatigue
  • Edema in the lower extremities
  • Disorientation
  • Joint discomfort
  • Inarticulate speech
  • Unintended weight reduction
  • Abdominal discomfort
  • Pale-colored stool
  • Susceptibility to easy bruising
  • Dwindled appetite
  • Nausea and emesis
  • Tendency to bleed easily
  • Jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes, dark urine)

Hepatitis C exhibits a cure rate exceeding 90%. Routine therapeutic approaches for hepatitis C encompass:

  • Antiviral medications
  • Liver transplantation (for chronic HCV)
Hepatitis

How to Prevent Hepatitis Transmission


The primary defense against contracting hepatitis A or B is to undergo vaccination against the viral infection. For hepatitis A, it’s recommended to administer the vaccine to children aged 12 to 23 months, although vaccination can be pursued at any subsequent time. Hepatitis B immunization is typically provided to newborns, yet it’s feasible to receive the vaccine at any life stage. Notably, no vaccine currently exists for hepatitis C.

Adopting additional healthy precautions to avert hepatitis transmission involves the following:

  • Refrain from sharing personal hygiene items like toothbrushes, razors, etc.
  • Employ protective measures during sexual activity
  • Ensure proper sterilization of any needles used, whether for tattoos, piercings, or illicit substances
  • Before travel, assess the prevalence of hepatitis infection in your destination
  • Avoid consumption of undercooked meat, impure food or water, and street vendor purchases
  • Prioritize thorough hand washing with soap and water after using restrooms or encountering bodily fluids
Hepatitis

Patient Care


While a hepatitis infection could potentially yield grave medical implications, encompassing hepatic carcinoma and compromised liver function, viable treatment options are available with the guidance of your GI practitioner. If you encounter distressing GI symptoms or indications, mirroring those outlined earlier, hasten to solicit a consultation at a nearby Specialized Gastroenterology and Medical Associates establishment. As a physician-driven assembly of gastroenterologists, we furnish top-tier, patient-centric care. To glean comprehensive insights into available hepatitis treatments across all categories in Texas, engage with our compassionate team today.

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ENHANCING COMFORT AND CONFIDENCE


Reach out with ease for prompt phone consultation or secure an in-person physician appointment effortlessly. Our telephone lines remain consistently accessible, and we also accommodate urgent appointment requests.

Step 01

ARRANGE YOUR APPOINTMENT

Discuss or arrange your personal appointments with our dedicated medical experts. Our team is always available by phone or by email.

Step 02

Medical
Assessment

Procedures involve evaluating and establishing the nature of the gastrointestinal disorder. These stages are crucial in the meticulous examination and diagnosis

Step 03

TAILORED CARE STRATEGY

Taking into account your diagnosis, our expert team will formulate a personalized strategy designed to accommodate your lifestyle.

Step 04

Modified
Supervision

When after care is required, we’ll assess options and determine the best fitting approach. We’ll assist you in coping with your GI condition.

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