Hepatitis BSymptoms
Less than half of those with short-term
(acute)
hepatitis B infections have symptoms. Symptoms
include:
-
Jaundice (the skin and whites of the
eyes appear yellow). Although jaundice is a major sign of liver damage, it
does not occur in most people who have hepatitis B. Jaundice usually appears after other symptoms have started to go
away.
- Extreme tiredness (fatigue).
- Mild
fever.
- Headache.
- Loss of appetite, nausea,
and vomiting.
- Constant discomfort on the
right side of the abdomen under the rib cage, where the liver is located. In
most people, the discomfort is made worse when their bodies are jarred or if
they overwork themselves.
- Diarrhea or
constipation.
- Muscle aches or joint
pain.
- Skin rash.
Most people with chronic HBV have no symptoms.
You may get infected with HBV without knowing it. You may not find out
that you have an HBV infection until you have a routine blood test or donate
blood. Finding out a family member or someone you live with is infected also
may cause you to be tested. Some people never know they have hepatitis B until
a doctor finds that they have
cirrhosis or
liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma). But this is
uncommon.
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