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At Gleneagles Hospital, Lakdi Ka Pul, we believe in spreading awareness about liver health and protecting one of the most vital organs of your body – your liver. In this video, our expert Dr. Kavya Dendakuri, Liver & Liver Transplant Specialist, explains how hepatitis viruses (A, B, C, D & E) can affect your liver and why timely care is essential. Subscribe this channel: / @gleneagleshospitalsindia Hepatitis A and E are commonly spread through contaminated food and water, especially during seasonal changes when outside food consumption is high. On the other hand, Hepatitis B and C are often called “silent epidemics” because they can remain undetected for years and spread through blood transfusions, unsafe injections, or sexual transmission. Dr. Kavya also highlights the warning signs you should never ignore, such as jaundice, weakness, fever, and loss of appetite. With advancements in medical science, treatments like once-a-day tablets and curative therapies are now available. Additionally, vaccination against Hepatitis B plays a crucial role in prevention. At Gleneagles Hospital, our liver care and transplant team is dedicated to providing comprehensive treatment and advanced therapies to patients. On this Hepatitis Day, we encourage everyone to stay aware, take preventive steps, and prioritize liver health. Remember, your liver is like your mother – it rarely complains until the damage is severe. Take care of it before it’s too late. #HepatitisAwareness #LiverHealth #GleneaglesHospital #HepatitisPrevention #LiverSpecialist #HepatitisB #HepatitisC #HepatitisDay