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Hepatitis A Food Poisoning Lawyer in Los Angeles

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Hepatitis A is a highly contagious liver infection, which is caused by the hepatitis A virus. This is one of several types of hepatitis viruses that cause inflammation that affects your liver’s ability to function. You are most likely to contract hepatitis A from contaminated food or water or from close contact with someone who is already infected. While mild cases do not require treatment, severe cases can result in permanent liver damage.

The Symptoms of Hepatitis A

The symptoms of hepatitis A infections usually do not surface for a few weeks. Symptoms of hepatitis A include, but are not limited to:

  • Low-grade fever
  • Dark urine
  • Muscle pain
  • Fatigue
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Loss of appetite
  • Abdominal pain near your liver on your right side beneath your ribs
  • Yellowing of the skin and eyes

To make matters more complicated, not everyone with hepatitis A develops signs or symptoms. You may be exposed to it and spread it to others without knowing that you have it. If you are experiencing symptoms that point to hepatitis A, you should see a doctor right away. Getting a vaccine or immunoglobulin therapy within two weeks of exposure can prevent infection. You should also see a doctor if you:

  • Dined at a restaurant, which reported a hepatitis A food poisoning outbreak.
  • Live with someone who has been diagnosed with it.
  • Recently had sexual relations with someone who has hepatitis A.

The Causes of Hepatitis A

Hepatitis A is most often spread through the ingestion of fecal matter. This can happen whenever someone serves food without carefully washing his or her hands. Drinking contaminated water or having sex with someone who has the virus can cause an infection as well. Even if someone is not currently suffering from hepatitis A symptoms, he or she can still spread the infection to you.

Preventing Hepatitis A

  • Hepatitis A Vaccine: The hepatitis A vaccine is typically administered in two doses. Young children, lab worker, people with chronic liver disease and those traveling in areas that have a high rate of hepatitis A, are encouraged to get the vaccine.
  • Precautions: If you are traveling in regions where there is a high incidence of hepatitis A, take preventive steps such as washing fruits and vegetables, using bottled water and avoiding undercooked meat and fish.
  • Importance of Hygiene: Wash your hands after going to the bathroom, before preparing food or eating and after changing a baby’s diaper.

Hepatitis A Litigation

If you have been exposed to hepatitis A in Los Angeles or anywhere else in the nation, you may be able to pursue compensation for damages including medical expenses, lost wages, hospitalization, cost of medication, pain and suffering and emotional distress. Please contact an experienced hepatitis A food poisoning lawyer who will provide you with more information regarding pursuing your legal rights.

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