Understanding The Causes Of Elevated Liver Enzymes
Hepatitis A

Hepatitis A is viral. It compromises an individual's liver function! Most cases are triggered by contact with an infected individual or ingesting contaminated food or water. Symptoms of this infection often appear several weeks later! Warning signs include jaundice, appetite loss, severe itching, and upper right abdominal pain. Patients experience dark urine and clay-colored stool as well. Of course, this infection often causes elevated liver enzymes! Most patients are diagnosed through a blood test.
Unfortunately, there is no specific treatment for this infection. Most patients must rest for a few weeks and avoid all alcohol consumption. This allows them to recover fully! The best treatment is prevention. Individuals need to receive a hepatitis A vaccine before traveling to high-risk areas.