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Hepatitis During Pregnancy | Causes, Symptoms And Treatment

Hepatitis in pregnancy poses risks to both mother and baby. Learn about causes, symptoms, and treatments to safeguard maternal and fetal health.

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Hepatitis During Pregnancy | Causes, Symptoms And Treatment

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  1. Cryoviva Biotech Pvt Ltd. Hepatitis During Pregnancy | Causes, Symptoms And Treatment by Avantika Singh Hepatitis is a hepatic inflammation that may result from viral infections. A woman's body undergoes numerous physiological alterations during pregnancy; regrettably, hepatitis is one condition that may manifest during this time. If not treated correctly, hepatitis during pregnancy can endanger the health of both the expectant mother and the developing baby. An examination of prevalent causes of hepatitis during pregnancy, along with some pregnancy tips. Causes of Hepatitis During Pregnancy

  2. Hepatitis in pregnant women is predominantly caused by hepatitis viruses A, B, and C. The transmission of the Hepatitis A virus occurs via contaminated food and water. Hepatitis B is transmitted via contact with blood, vaginal secretions, or sperm, among other infected bodily fluids. Additionally, direct blood contact can result in the transmission of Hepatitis C; shared needles, unscreened blood transfusions, or other medical apparatus are common vectors. Hepatitis B and C can also be transmitted from mother to child throughout the course of pregnancy and delivery. Pregnant women may face an increased risk of exposure due to behaviors such as intravenous drug use, unprotected intercourse with multiple partners, and the use of unsterilized apparatus for tattoos or piercings. Symptoms of Hepatitis Detecting hepatitis during pregnancy checkups can pose a challenge due to the similarity of specific symptoms to those observed in other common pregnancy complaints. A considerable number of women may remain asymptomatic throughout their hepatitis infection. Nonetheless, the following symptoms may serve as indicators of hepatitis in expectant individuals: Appetite loss, nausea, vomiting, and fatigue Abdominal pain, joint pain, and mild fever Yellowing of skin and eyes (jaundice) Dark urine Clay-coloured stool ● ● ● ● ● Specific symptoms, such as abdominal distress and nausea, may resemble those associated with pregnancy in general. Pregnant women should get hepatitis tested during pregnancy checkups because signs may not always be evident. Even in the absence of symptoms, testing is essential for early treatment. Treatment and Pregnancy Tips Here are pregnancy tips that can help with hepatitis during pregnancy: Antiviral drugs are not suggested during pregnancy since they have not been proven safe for the baby. Resting, consuming a nutritious diet, and avoiding alcohol, which places additional strain on the liver, are the most effective treatments. Vaccinations against hepatitis A and B should be administered to pregnant women who are susceptible to hepatitis. Producing protective antibodies can significantly diminish the likelihood of contracting an infection. ● ●

  3. Depending on the stage of liver damage, Hepatitis C can be treated with antiviral drugs after delivery. Stem cell banking before treatment expedites the restoration of healthy liver function. It is essential to conduct regular surveillance of liver enzymes and viral burden using a gestation calculator. It helps physicians in progressing disease assessment and postpartum care planning. Although the virus is not transmitted through breastfeeding, it is essential to ensure that the breasts are free from any sores or cracks to avoid any potential contact with blood. ● ● ● Wrapping Up, Hepatitis can present difficulties during pregnancy; however, it is controllable with early detection. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle and seeking proper medical advice can help reduce hazards. Treatment options following delivery may include stem cell banking at advanced facilities such as Cryoviva. Cryoviva, a preeminent stem cell bank in india, offers dependable and cost-effective solutions for storing stem cells. Our safety standards and state-of-the-art laboratories guarantee that cells remain viable for future therapeutic applications. Partner with Cryoviva to secure your little one's future health by preserving precious stem cells today. READ MORE ON OUR WEBSITE

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