Acute Viral Hepatitis

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    Acute viral hepatitis is liver inflammation caused by an infection by the hepatitis virus and can last up to a few weeks. Acute viral hepatitis may cause symptoms including fever, vomiting, a loss of appetite, nausea, jaundice, and pain in the upper right abdomen.

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    Acute Viral Hepatitis falls under the Immunity & Infectious Disease and Liver Health categories.

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