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Is It Safe To Have Alcohol For A Person Who Suffered From Viral Hepatitis A?

Hi Doctor. Thanks for reading my query. I suffered from Viral Hepatitis A last month. I m in diet and avoid Non veg for now. Since new year is coming my friends are requesting for a get together for a party. Can I have beer? if not when is the right time to have it?
Mon, 28 Apr 2014
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Hello dear,
Welcome to HCM.
I have read your query and understood your concern.

Viral hepatitis A affects liver. It damages the hepatocytes that is liver cells.
I will advice you to avoid taking alcohol for atleast few months.
otherwise also it is not good for health and body.

As per details, it is my best advice for you.
Stay healthy.
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Is It Safe To Have Alcohol For A Person Who Suffered From Viral Hepatitis A?

Hello dear, Welcome to HCM. I have read your query and understood your concern. Viral hepatitis A affects liver. It damages the hepatocytes that is liver cells. I will advice you to avoid taking alcohol for atleast few months. otherwise also it is not good for health and body. As per details, it is my best advice for you. Stay healthy.