What is it?
Hepatitis is a virus that inflames the liver. There are several viruses that can cause hepatitis; these include hepatitis A, B and C. Hepatitis B is much easier to get than HIV and can cause permanent liver disease and cancer. Most people have no obvious symptoms and there is no known cure.
Symptoms
Some people may have no symptoms at all but can still pass on the virus. Symptoms may include:
How do people get it?
The hepatitis B virus is very common worldwide. It is very infectious and can be passed on:
How is it diagnosed and treated?
Hepatitis B can be diagnosed by a simple blood test. If you have had hepatitis B but your body has cleared it, you may be protected from future infection of hepatitis B.
However, if your blood test shows that you carry active hepatitis B virus (HBV), this means:
Immunisation
For certain high-risk groups’ vaccinations are available, free of charge at your local sexual health (GUM) clinic. These are:
Three injections of hepatitis B vaccine are given over a period of 3-6 months. A blood test is then taken to check that you are immune.
You should then be immune for at least 10 years. It is important that babies of mothers with hepatitis B are immunised at birth to prevent them becoming infected.
What if it is not treated?
You may develop chronic liver problems including cancer of the liver and liver failure.
Where to get help
If you think you may have hepatitis B, contact your local sexual health (GUM) clinic and make an appointment. It’s easy and completely confidential.
For more information on sexual health (including HIV), call the Sexual Health Line free (from the UK) on 0800 567 123, textphone (for people with hearing impairments) 0800 521 361 or phone your local NHS sexual health clinic.
You can also find out more about viral hepatitis from the British Liver Trust at info@britishlivertrust.org.uk or 0870 770 8028.
Links and contact details
Name: NHS Direct Wales
Web: NHS Direct Wales – Health Encyclopedia
Email:
Tel: 0845 46 47
Info: NHS Direct Wales is a health advice and information service available 24 hours a day, every day that was set up by the Welsh Assembly Government.
Name: British Liver Trust
Web: British Liver Trust
Email:
Tel: 0800 652 7330
Info: British Liver Trust has dedicated resources for people with liver disease – including a website, helpline and publications. They provide information and support and lobby for better services people with liver disease.
GUM Clinics in South East Wales
ABERDARE
Aberdare General Hospital
Aberdare, CF44 0RF
Tel: 01443 443597
Opening Times: Tue & Thu, 9.30am – 12.30pm
CARDIFF
Cardiff Royal Infirmary
Newport Road, Cardiff, CF24 0SZ
Tel: 029 2033 5207 / 8
Opening times: Mon, Tues, Thurs 8.40 a.m – 5.00 p.m; Wednesday – Closed; Friday Afternoon – Closed (Closed for lunch 12.15 – 1.15 p.m.)
NEWPORT
Royal Gwent Hospital
Cardiff Road, Newport, NP2 2UB
Tel: 01633 234555
Opening times: Mon – Fri, 9.00am – 12.30pm; 1.30pm – 4.30pm
PONTYPOOL
Panteg County Hospital
Coed-Y-Cric Road, Griffiths Town, Pontypool, NP4 5YA
Tel: 01633 234555
Opening times: Mon, 5.00pm – 7.30pm
PONTYPRIDD
Students Health Centre
Dewi Sant Hospital
University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, CF37 1DL
Tel: 01443 443597
Opening times: Tue, 9.00am – 12.30pm
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