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Hepatitis B in Teens

What You Need to Know

Hepatitis B is a serious infection of the liver. It's caused by the hepatitis B virus. The hepatitis B virus is spread from person to person through blood and body fluids, such as blood, semen, vaginal secretions or saliva.

Key Symptoms

Common symptoms of hepatitis B may include:

  • Yellow skin or eyes
  • Having no appetite
  • Feeling very tired

Diagnosis

Doctors typically diagnose hepatitis by:

  • Testing a small sample of your blood for the virus
  • Feeling around your liver to check if it's swollen and tender

Treatment

  • Medicine for your liver
  • Eating healthy food
  • Exercising
  • Not drinking alcohol
  • Regularly checking your liver to make sure it's working normally

Schedule an Appointment

Our pediatric specialists provide personalized care for your child’s physical, mental and emotional health needs. Meet the providers who treat hepatitis B and schedule an appointment today.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Hepatitis B

What is Hepatitis B?

How common is Hepatitis B?

How do I know if I have Hepatitis B?

Transmission

Who is most likely to get Hepatitis B?

How do you get Hepatitis B?

How can I keep from getting Hepatitis B?

How can I keep from spreading Hepatitis B?

Treatment

Can Hepatitis B be treated? How do I get rid of it?

What can happen if I don't get treatment for Hepatitis B?

How do I get tested for Hepatitis B?

How often should I get tested for Hepatitis B?

Departments that Treat Hepatitis B

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    Hepatology Program

    Our Hepatology Program provides specialized diagnostic, evaluation and treatment services for children with a variety of liver diseases. The program is coordinated through the Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition.