Hepatitis B Profile Blood Test
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Hepatitis B Profile Blood Test

Hepatitis simply put is inflammation of the liver. It can be caused by many different things but is mostly caused by viruses. Hepatitus may also be caused by chemicals, drugs, alcohol, inherited diseases, or autoimmune disease. The cause of the hepatitis determines how it is managed and how serious it may be. 

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Hepatitis B Profile Blood Test

Hepatitis simply put is inflammation of the liver. It can be caused by many different things but is mostly caused by viruses. It may also be caused by chemicals, drugs, alcohol, inherited diseases, or autoimmune disease. The cause of the hepatitis determines how it is managed and how serious it may be. For example, in some cases the inflammation is mild causing very little symptoms and in other cases it can cause more severe disease as well as long-term consequences and liver damage. In addition, hepatitis can either happen suddenly and resolve quickly or it can develop more slowly and persist over a long period of time. In acute hepatitis, the inflammation happens suddenly flaring up and then resolving within a few weeks to months. In chronic hepatitis however, the liver may remain inflamed for months to years after the initial infection, and it is usually defined by persistent inflammation lasting for at least 6 months. This chronic inflammation can then cause serious damage to the liver leading to cirrhosis, liver cancer, or death. It may however take several years of chronic inflammation before significant damage and symptoms occur.

Type of HepatitisDescriptionExamples of Causes
ViralInfection with one of the hepatitis viruses causes inflammation; may be acute or chronic depending on the virus.e.g Hep A B C D and E which primarily infect the liver. It may also be caused by other viruses such as Epstein Barr Virus, Cytomegalovirus and Adenovirus
Chemical or drug inducedThe liver processes many substances for the body to use and/or then eliminate. Some of these substances are toxic to the liver and can result in hepatitis.Acute or chronic exposure to alcohol, paracetamol, statins, certain antibiotics.
InheritedCertain gene mutations that are passed from one generation to the next can result in a disease that damages the liver, causing hepatitis.Wilson’s disease, haemochromatosis, alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency
Non-alcoholic Fatty LiverFat deposited in the liver in increasing amounts can lead to decreased amount of healthy liver tissue.May be associated with metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, obesity and conversely rapid weight loss following gastric surgery
AutoimmuneThe body’s immune system inappropriately produces antibodies directed against liver tissue.May be associated with type I diabetes, Sjorgren’s syndrome

Why have a Hepatitis B Profile Blood Test

People infected with hepatitis B or C often have no symptoms but can eventually develop cirrhosis or liver cancer. On 12 December 2012 the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) published guidance about the need for greater awareness that those at risk can be tested for the viruses and treated to clear the infection. NICE recommends pathways that will increase testing for those who could have been in contact with virus infected blood, including drug users who inject, those who have had heterosexual or homosexual contact with an infected person and family members of carriers.

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Your Results

As soon as the results become available and you will also be sent an email certificate with them on. If you do not receive your results within 24 hours of the blood test being taken please contact us via info@rapidlabtest.co.uk or call us on 020 7258 3801 between 10 AM to 7 PM Monday – Sunday.