Hepatitis A is diagnosed through a laboratory test that looks for antibodies against the virus in an individual’s blood.
Most of the time, the infection resolves by itself. This means that most people would only require supportive care, including:
• Having enough rest
• Eating healthy food and drinking enough water
• Avoiding substances that may affect the liver (e.g. alcohol, paracetamol)
• Taking medications to manage symptoms like fever and vomiting
Patients who fail to take fluids or are too weak to eat are sometimes brought to the hospital for intravenous administration of fluids and vitamins. In severe cases where the liver injury is too much, a liver transplant may be required.