Many people infected with viral hepatitis have no symptoms. For example, about one-third of people infected with HBV have a completely "silent" disease. When symptoms are present, they may be mild or severe. The most common early symptoms are:
Later symptoms may include:
A patient with jaundice
About 15 to 20 percent of patients develop short-term arthritis-like problems as part of a more severe case of hepatitis. Another one-third of those with hepatitis B develop only mild flu-like symptoms without jaundice. Very severe (fulminant) hepatitis B is rare, but life threatening. Early signs of fulminant hepatitis, such as personality changes and agitated behaviour, require immediate medical attention.
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