Usually the virus doesn't cause any long-term problems or complications. But according to the CDC, 10% to 15% of people with hepatitis A will have symptoms that last a long time or come back over a 6- to 9-month period. read more
Usually the virus doesn't cause any long-term problems or complications. But according to the CDC, 10% to 15% of people with hepatitis A will have symptoms that last a long time or come back over a 6- to 9-month period. read more
Hepatitis A is inflammation of the liver caused by the hepatitis A virus. This highly contagious form of hepatitis can be spread through contaminated food or water. This is an acute (short-term) type of hepatitis, which usually requires no treatment. read more
A brief description of the long-term effects of hepatitis C (part of the Just Diagnosed lesson for patients), from the VA National Hepatitis C Program. read more