What is hepatitis A?
Hepatitis A is a liver disease. Hepatitis means inflammation of the liver. Inflammation is the painful, red swelling that results when tissues of the body become injured or infected. Inflammation can cause organs to not work properly.
What is the liver?
The liver is an organ that does many important things.
* removes harmful chemicals from your blood
* fights infection
* helps digest food
* stores nutrients and vitamins
* stores energy
You cannot live without a liver.
Picture of the liver
What causes hepatitis A?
The hepatitis A virus causes hepatitis A. Viruses are germs that can cause sickness. For example, the flu is caused by a virus. People can pass viruses to each other.
Who gets hepatitis A?
Anyone can get hepatitis A, but some people are at higher risk, including
* people who travel to developing countries
* people who live with someone who has hepatitis A
* people who use illegal drugs, including noninjection drugs
* men who have sex with men
Hepatitis A is a liver disease. Hepatitis means inflammation of the liver. Inflammation is the painful, red swelling that results when tissues of the body become injured or infected. Inflammation can cause organs to not work properly.
What is the liver?
The liver is an organ that does many important things.
* removes harmful chemicals from your blood
* fights infection
* helps digest food
* stores nutrients and vitamins
* stores energy
You cannot live without a liver.
Picture of the liver
What causes hepatitis A?
The hepatitis A virus causes hepatitis A. Viruses are germs that can cause sickness. For example, the flu is caused by a virus. People can pass viruses to each other.
Who gets hepatitis A?
Anyone can get hepatitis A, but some people are at higher risk, including
* people who travel to developing countries
* people who live with someone who has hepatitis A
* people who use illegal drugs, including noninjection drugs
* men who have sex with men