ALL ABOUT ALCOHOLIC HEPATITIS - GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS

All About Alcoholic Hepatitis



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Acute alcoholic hepatitis is a type of hepatitis caused by excessive intake of alcoholic beverages, which cause the onset of symptoms such as severe abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and loss of appetite, for example. Generally, alcoholic hepatitis does not catch as it is not contagious. However, patients with hepatitis C, a type of hepatitis that passes through the blood, are at increased risk of developing alcoholic hepatitis if they drink too much alcohol