Hepatitis
Hepatitis involves inflammation of the liver due to the presence of inflammation cells within the organ. As it is currently believed that the human liver serves around 140 different functions of the body, when one contracts hepatitis, many or all of these functions are affected. There are several different types of hepatitis, including A, B,C,D,E,F G, TTV as well as S.E.N.-V. People who contract hepatitis A generally make a full recovery, as the disease never fully progresses. This is also the case with most who get Hepatitis B. Additional forms of the disease, such as Hepatitis C, will more likely progress to the more chronic form of the disease. What is particularly dangerous about this particular strain of the disease is the lack of apparent symptoms, resulting in a person being internally damaged, over time, without knowing.
