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How Long Does Hepatitis A Take To Get Cured?

hi, i have been suffering from hepatitis a, jaundice since last 2 months! Earlier my sgpt was 1953 and total bilirubin was 4.0 and now after 2 months sgpt is 60-70 whereas total bilirubin is 33.0 Bilirubin reached to 37 then goes down to 17 and now again rises to 33.0. Taking udiliv 300 vitamin B12 as prescribed by My gastroenterologist. I want to ask how much time it takes normally for this much of bilirubin and what is your advice regarding it!
Mon, 29 Jun 2015
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Hi there,
Thanks for posting your query.
It usually takes 2-3 months for complete recovery from hepatitis A infection.
In a subset of patients, it may prolong a little more.
Since your bilirubin level had a second rise, other causes of liver injury should be ruled out.
Other viral infections like Hepatitis B and C should be tested.
Try to avoid alcohol and also medications that affect the liver.
In addition to udiliv , also take silymarin after consulting your doctor.
I hope that answers your query.
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How Long Does Hepatitis A Take To Get Cured?

Hi there, Thanks for posting your query. It usually takes 2-3 months for complete recovery from hepatitis A infection. In a subset of patients, it may prolong a little more. Since your bilirubin level had a second rise, other causes of liver injury should be ruled out. Other viral infections like Hepatitis B and C should be tested. Try to avoid alcohol and also medications that affect the liver. In addition to udiliv , also take silymarin after consulting your doctor. I hope that answers your query.