Antihepatitic

Antihepatitic is a type of medical activity that is used to reduce the symptoms of hepatitis, a viral infection of the liver. It can include treatments such as antiviral medications, lifestyle changes, and dietary supplements. Antihepatitic treatments are designed to reduce inflammation in the liver and reduce the symptoms of hepatitis, such as fatigue, jaundice, and abdominal pain. In some cases, they may also help to reduce the risk of liver damage or cirrhosis. It is important to note that these treatments may not be effective in all cases, and that other lifestyle factors can also play a role in reducing the symptoms of hepatitis.