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Liver health matters, by MedshieldOur liver is a remarkable organ critical to keeping our bodies healthy. Responsible for detoxification, metabolism, and nutrient absorption, the liver is essential for our overall well-being. Unfortunately, liver health often takes a backseat until complications arise. Hepatitis, a condition that affects the liver, is a global public health concern. Hepatitis is the inflammation of the liver caused by viral infections such as hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E. These viruses can be contracted through various means, including contaminated food or water, blood-to-blood contact, unsafe sexual practices, and from mother to baby during childbirth. It is crucial to recognise the signs and symptoms of hepatitis, as they may vary but often include fatigue, nausea, jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes), dark urine, and abdominal pain. Hepatitis A, B, and C are particularly problematic due to their prevalence and potential long-term impact on liver health. Hepatitis A is usually acute and doesn't lead to chronic infection, but Hepatitis B and C can become chronic, progressively damaging the liver, and potentially leading to cirrhosis, liver cancer, or liver failure if left untreated. ![]() Raising awareness about hepatitis empowers people to make informed decisions, prevent transmission, and seek appropriate care. Here are crucial points to consider:
Apart from hepatitis prevention, it's essential to care for your liver to maintain overall health proactively. Here are practical tips to support liver health:
Taking care of our liver health and increasing hepatitis awareness are crucial to safeguarding our overall well-being. By implementing preventive measures, learning more about potential risks, and adopting healthy lifestyle choices, we can significantly reduce the burden of hepatitis and related liver diseases. Remember, your liver works tirelessly to keep you healthy, so let's prioritise its well-being. Take charge of liver health today for a brighter, healthier future. In South Africa, medical schemes play a vital role in covering healthcare services, including diagnosing and treating hepatitis and liver conditions. Partnering with a medical aid provider such as Medshield and choosing a benefit option that will cover the treatment for hepatitis and liver conditions is vital. If hospitalisation is required for the management of hepatitis or liver conditions, medical schemes generally cover the costs, including inpatient care, medical procedures, and surgical interventions. Being proactive and well-informed about your medical scheme benefits can help members make informed decisions regarding their healthcare and ensure they receive appropriate cover for their specific needs and conditions.
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