Does acute hepatitis have an impact on the fetus

  As is well known, hepatitis is inflammation of the liver, and acute hepatitis is a type of hepatitis that occurs rapidly. If effective treatment measures can be taken in a timely manner, this type of hepatitis can be cured quickly, but if the measures are not taken properly, it may transform into chronic hepatitis. Does acute hepatitis have an impact on the fetus?

  

Does acute hepatitis have an impact on the fetus1

  Pregnant women need to be hospitalized immediately after being infected with acute hepatitis. Monitor the condition of the fetus in the uterus. If a pregnant woman is infected with acute hepatitis, it can lead to serious complications such as liver coma and shock, as well as fetal hypoxia or even stillbirth. If the control is not good after treatment, it is generally recommended to terminate the pregnancy actively. At the same time, actively treating hepatitis requires the infusion of albumin, supplementation of various vitamins, and coagulation factors for severe patients.

  Common acute hepatitis includes hepatitis A, hepatitis E, and drug-induced hepatitis, among others. Generally speaking, hepatitis A and E are acute infectious hepatitis caused by food and water contaminated with hepatitis virus, which are then consumed by humans. Drug induced hepatitis is an acute liver dysfunction caused by the use of drugs that can damage the liver.

  The diet of hepatitis patients mainly consists of light and easily digestible soft foods. They should eat small meals frequently and avoid spicy foods such as boiled meat slices, boiled fish, chili peppers, etc. You can eat more fresh vegetables and fruits rich in vitamins. Meat can be eaten with some beef, but not too much, because hepatitis patients are prone to bloating, and eating too much can cause bloating that is difficult to digest.

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