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ICD-10 code: B94.2

Disease category: B94: Sequelae of other and unspecified infectious and parasitic diseases

Sequelae of Viral Hepatitis: Understanding the Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Options

Sequelae of viral hepatitis refers to the long-term effects and complications that may arise after a person has recovered from an acute hepatitis infection. In this article, we will explore what sequelae of viral hepatitis is, its symptoms, causes, and available treatment options.

Symptoms of Sequelae of Viral Hepatitis

The symptoms of sequelae of viral hepatitis can vary depending on the specific type of hepatitis virus and the severity of the infection. Some of the most common symptoms of sequelae of viral hepatitis include:

  • Chronic fatigue or weakness
  • Abdominal pain or discomfort
  • Jaundice or yellowing of the skin and eyes
  • Joint pain or stiffness
  • Depression or anxiety
Causes of Sequelae of Viral Hepatitis

The causes of sequelae of viral hepatitis are related to the damage caused by the hepatitis virus during the acute infection. Some of the common causes of sequelae of viral hepatitis include:

  • Liver damage: The hepatitis virus can cause inflammation and scarring of the liver, which can lead to cirrhosis and other liver-related complications.
  • Autoimmune disorders: Some people who recover from acute hepatitis may develop autoimmune disorders, such as autoimmune hepatitis, which can cause ongoing liver damage.
  • Increased risk of liver cancer: People with chronic hepatitis B or C are at an increased risk of developing liver cancer.

Treatment of Sequelae of viral hepatitis:

Treatment for sequelae of viral hepatitis depends on the specific complications and symptoms that are present. Some of the most common treatment options for sequelae of viral hepatitis include:

  • Antiviral medications: Antiviral medications can help manage the symptoms and prevent the progression of chronic hepatitis B or C.
  • Immunosuppressive therapy: Immunosuppressive t...

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