Risk of hepatitis increases during pregnancy, keep these things in mind

New Delhi. The problem of hepatitis is seen due to inflammation or infection in the liver. Pregnant women are more at risk, especially during monsoon. Actually, the risk of this disease is higher during monsoon due to contaminated water and bacteria. According to statistics, every year about 15 lakh people lose their lives due to hepatitis. In such a situation, awareness about hepatitis is very important.

Women are more at risk
The immune system of women is weaker than that of men, hence they are more at risk. Even during pregnancy, women’s immune system becomes weak, hence they are advised to be more careful.

Chances of miscarriage increase
There is a risk of premature delivery due to hepatitis A during pregnancy. In many cases, the chances of miscarriage also increase. At the same time, in some cases, its effect is seen on children also after delivery.

causes of hepatitis
Hepatitis spreads through wrong eating habits, contaminated water or blood,
Due to bacteria and viruses growing in monsoon
Liver inflammation or infection
Excessive consumption of alcohol and cigarettes
Due to some medicines, toxic substances are not able to come out of the body, which causes liver and other swelling, This is what causes this disease,

Symptoms of Hepatitis
sudden loss of appetite
weight loss
severe pain and swelling in the stomach
skin itching, burning sensation
Jaundice
change in urine color
Unexplained fatigue, nausea and vomiting
yellowing of skin and eyes

what to eat, what not to eat
Include more fiber rich foods, nuts, dairy foods, juice, beans, soya, home food, green vegetables and fruits in your diet. Also use olive or canola oil for cooking. Avoid alcohol, cigarettes, fast and junk foods, processed foods, red meat, baked foods, butter, cheese and cream.

Keep these things in mind also
Do not forget to get hepatitis checkup done during pregnancy, so that it can be prevented by giving timely injections.
If you are pregnant, keep distance from junk foods and outside things.
Boil water thoroughly before drinking it. If possible, drink only purified water.
Do not take any medicine or vitamin supplements without consulting a doctor.

According to WHO, if a woman is hepatitis positive during pregnancy, hepatitis B vaccine should be given within 24 hours of giving birth to the baby.

Vaccination is necessary
Hepatitis B vaccination protects the mother and child from infection before and after birth. Hepatitis A vaccination is recommended for pregnant women who have previously had liver problems. Apart from this, flu vaccine is also necessary for pregnant women.

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