Do you have yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes (jaundice)?
Do you have nausea, vomiting or loss of appetite?
Do you have pain or swelling in the upper right portion of your abdomen?
Do you feel fatigued or have a mild fever?
Do you have itching or a skin rash?
Did you lose weight unintentionally?
Do you have dark or tea-colored urine?
Are you exposed to organic chemicals or solvents in the workplace?
Do you take OTC pain relievers more than the recommended dose, multiple medications at the same time or do you drink alcohol while you take certain medications or supplements?
Do you often use different dietary supplements without first consulting a doctor?
Have you been drinking heavily for many years?
Based on your answers it is unlikely that you have toxic hepatitis. Toxic hepatitis is a medical condition characterized by an inflammation of the liver caused by exposure to toxic substances. The role of the liver is to break down and remove toxic chemicals from the body. This process itself results in the creation of by-products that can damage the liver. The liver is an organ that has a great ability to regenerate. However, constant exposure to toxic substances can eventually lead to liver damage. The substances that can harm the liver are alcohol, certain medications, industrial chemicals as well as dietary supplements.
Based on your answers there is a possibility that you have toxic hepatitis. Toxic hepatitis is a type of hepatitis that represents an inflammation of your liver due to the harmful effects of certain medications and chemicals, or excessive alcohol consumption. Taking medication in a dose that is higher than recommended, taking multiple medications at the same time, or drinking alcohol while taking medicines or supplements can be the cause of toxic hepatitis. Also, people who are exposed to organic chemicals and solvents at the workplace have an increased risk of hepatitis. A diagnosis is based on a physical examination, blood tests, imaging tests and a liver biopsy.
Based on your answers there is a high possibility that you have toxic hepatitis. Toxic hepatitis is an inflammation of your liver caused by exposure to toxins. The liver is an important organ that has a role in filtering the blood, digesting food and fighting infections. When you have hepatitis, your liver is inflamed, swollen and cannot function properly. Hepatitis can be caused by alcohol, drugs, supplements and industrial chemicals. Treatment depends on the underlying cause. In most cases, avoiding further exposure to toxic substances will lead to the withdrawal of symptoms. In severe cases, when significant liver damage has occurred, liver transplantation may be an option.
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https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/toxic-hepatitis/symptoms-causes/syc-20352202
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https://www.verywellhealth.com/hepatitis-causes-and-risk-factors-4689127
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https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/17915-toxic-hepatitis
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https://www.ucsfhealth.org/conditions/toxic-hepatitis
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https://www.winchesterhospital.org/health-library/article?id=96912
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https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/hepatitis/druginduced-hepatitis

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