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4. Viral Hepatitis

Those affected with hepatitis A (HAV), hepatitis B (HBV), or hepatitis C (HCV) usually have elevated liver enzymes. A person with a case of acute hepatitis has very high liver enzymes over a short period. Those with chronic hepatitis have mildly raised liver enzymes over many years. Viral hepatitis, which causes liver inflammation, can be acute or chronic. Acute hepatitis is easier to diagnose. It usually has symptoms such as fatigue, abdominal pain, darkening of the urine, and jaundice. Chronic hepatitis due to HBV or HCV can go undiagnosed for years. Its only symptoms may be non-specific ones such as chronic fatigue.

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