The early common symptoms of hepatitis include gastrointestinal symptoms, such as loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, aversion to oil, discomfort in upper abdomen, diarrhea, etc. Children may also have abdominal pain. Early onset may be accompanied by fever and other symptoms similar to a cold. Fever can be high or low, lasting about 3 ~ 5 days or 1 week. Patients can also feel highly fatigued and sleepy. Some patients may have yellow eyes, sclera and skin, dark urine color and dark brown color. I feel pain when I tap the right upper abdomen liver.
The main manifestations of chronic hepatitis are mild fatigue, loss of appetite (no obvious symptoms of aversion to oil, anorexia and nausea), epigastric discomfort, abdominal distension and dull complexion. Some patients may have liver palms (that is, the palms of both hands are red, and there are many red spots on the red parts, which will fade when pressed down), spider nevus on the face, neck and other skin (that is, small red spots caused by telangiectasia, and many fine blood vessels spread around with the spots as the center, which looks like small red spiders), and acne may also occur. It hurts to knock on the liver area.