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Hepatitis B - Coggle Diagram
Hepatitis B
Transmited by
Blood-to-blood contact: Sharing needles, unsterilized medical equipment
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Prevented by
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Safe practices: Avoid sharing needles, practice safe sex.
Screening: Pregnant women, high-risk groups
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Complicated with
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Fulminant hepatitis: Rare, life-threatening acute liver failure
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Defined by
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Affects the liver, leading to inflammation and potential damage
presented with
Acute Hepatitis B
Fatigue, fever, nausea, vomiting
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Dark urine, abdominal pain
Chronic Hepatitis B
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Can lead to cirrhosis, liver failure, or hepatocellular carcinoma (liver cancer)
Treated with
Acute Hepatitis B
Supportive care (rest, hydration, nutrition)
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Chronic Hepatitis B
Antiviral medications (e.g., Tenofovir, Entecavir)
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