World Hepatitis Day: Why is the biggest cure for liver disease

News India Live, Digital Desk: World Hepatitis Day, which is celebrated every year on 28 July, is an important opportunity to raise awareness about this serious liver disease. Hepatitis is a disease that affects our liver and if it is not diagnosed and treated in time, it can prove to be extremely dangerous. For this reason, one of the main things about the disease is why it is considered ‘better prevention from treatment’. Hepatitis can often take chronic form, which can lead to serious complications such as liver cirrhosis and even liver cancer. Sometimes its symptoms are not clear in the initial stage, which makes it difficult to detect it until the disease becomes serious. By the time the symptoms begin to appear, the liver has suffered a lot of damage. This is the most effective way to protect yourself from hepatitis. There are many types of hepatitis, such as hepatitis A, B, C etc., and their methods of spreading are also different. Some types of contaminated food and water are spread, while some infected blood can, unprotected sex or spread from mother to child. There are many prevention measures available to prevent this disease that can protect from different types of it. The most important measures include vaccination. Effective vaccines are available for types like Hepatitis B, which can provide life protection from this serious disease. In addition, maintaining hygiene is also very important, especially for hepatitis types spread through food and water. It is very important to wash hands regularly, drink clean water and follow the hygiene standards of food items. To prevent the spread of infected blood -related hepatitis, it is also necessary to have safe sex, use new needles and to avoid contact with infected equipment. Real health check -up and initial diagnosis is also very important, because if the disease is detected quickly, treatment can be more effective and complications can be avoided. On World Hepatitis Day, we should emphasize that public awareness and preventive measures are our greatest power to fight this hidden epidemic. Remember, a healthy liver is the basis of healthy life, and in the case of hepatitis, ‘rescue is the biggest treatment’.