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Has anyone ever had hepatitis A? if so what are the symtoms/treatments for it? |
Has anyone ever had hepatitis A? if so what are the symtoms/treatments for it? Hepatitis A is a self-limiting disease, meaning it will run it's course. There is a preventative vaccine for it, if you have not already been exposed. |
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