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Hi, there are hepatitis B and C. Are there any other types, how pathogen they are? If you have one type, do you have the others too? How are they spread?

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There are 5 types of hepatitis - A, B, C, D, and E, and 5 different hepatitis viruses. Hepatitis A is caused by eating infected food, drinking infected water, anal-oral contact during sex. It doesn't lead to chronic disease and cirrhosis. A full recovery is mostly achieved. Hepatitis B is a sexually transmitted disease (always use condom), by sharing drug needles, by getting a tattoo. Chronic cirrhosis leads to huge liver damage. Hepatitis C is spread the same way as hepatitis B, through contact with an infected person's blood, semen, or body fluid (see above).It has the same final result, liver cirrhosis. Hepatitis D you can only get if you are already infected with hepatitis B. It is spread through contact with infected blood; sharing needles ...It causes swelling of the liver. Hepatitis E is caused by drinking water infected with the virus. It causes swelling of the liver, but doesn’t produce any long-term dysfunction.
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I was diagnosed with Hepatitis B four years ago. For over two years, I relied on antiviral medication and routine monitoring, but unfortunately, my symptoms and liver-related concerns continued to worry me. My energy levels dropped, and I often felt unwell and anxious about my health.

Last year, hoping for additional support, I decided to try a herbal treatment program from NaturePath Herbal Clinic. Honestly, I was skeptical at first, but within a few months, I began to feel some changes. My fatigue lessened, my digestion felt better, and overall I felt more balanced and healthier. I also regained much of my energy and confidence. It’s been a meaningful experience, and I feel more like myself again.If you or a loved one is dealing with Hepatitis B, you might consider exploring complementary approaches that feel right for you. This was simply my personal experience. You can visit their website or contact them at www.naturepathherbalclinic.com , info@naturepathherbalclinic.com

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