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Hello. I have been diagnosed with Hepatitis A since 2016 and still has it. I feel fatigue but lately i drink lots of clear water and that considerably improves. I cannot however concentrate and always late for work because of sleeplessness. I have not been able to do another test since 2016. Sometimes i have what appears to be a crack at my abdomen. I always see in research that hep A disappears in few weeks or months but not for me. How can i get rid of it?

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As you rightly say, Hepatitis A is usually a short lived/self righting illness with symptoms usually lasting 6 months or so at worst. If your health is still suffering are you able to see a doctor to get your liver checked out again to see if it has caused some damage to your liver which is causing the ongoing symptoms.There is no treatment or cure for Hep A but I wonder if it has actually caused some damage in your liver.

See a doctor if you can for some follow up.

Katie

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