Hepatitis
Inflammation That Demands Attention
Understanding Hepatitis
Hepatitis is the inflammation of the liver caused by viral infections, alcohol use, autoimmune disease, or certain medications. It can range from a short-term illness to a chronic condition that leads to scarring (cirrhosis) or liver failure if untreated.
Many people don’t experience symptoms until the disease has progressed. With timely diagnosis and proper treatment, hepatitis can often be controlled or even cured.
Viral hepatitis (A, B, C, D, E), alcohol, and certain drugs are the most common triggers.
It’s treatable when addressed early. Antiviral medicines, lifestyle changes, and monitoring can prevent severe liver damage.
When Should You Seek A Specialist
Symptoms Of Hepatitis
Persistent fatigue, weakness, or weight loss
Ongoing tiredness may indicate the liver is inflamed and struggling to perform its normal functions.
Yellowing of eyes or skin (jaundice)
A clear sign that the liver is not processing waste products efficiently.
Abdominal pain or
swelling
Discomfort or bloating in the upper right abdomen may suggest inflammation or fluid buildup.
dark urine or pale
stools
These color changes often reflect abnormal liver function or bile flow issues.
frequent nausea or loss of appetite
Digestive issues may indicate the liver is affected and unable to process nutrients properly.
A known history of hepatitis exposure or risk factors
Unprotected sex, unsafe injections, or contaminated food and water increase your risk even if you have no symptoms.
Common Causes of Hepatitis
Understanding the root cause helps us choose the right treatment.

Viral infections (Hepatitis A, B, C, D, E)
The most common cause, spread through contaminated food, water, blood, or bodily fluids, damaging the liver over time.

Autoimmune Hepatitis
The immune system mistakenly attacks the liver, causing ongoing inflammation without any infection present.

Excessive alcohol consumption
Drinking heavily irritates liver cells, making the organ inflamed and vulnerable to further injury.

Metabolic or genetic conditions
Disorders like Wilson’s disease or hemochromatosis can lead to liver inflammation as a secondary effect.

Certain medications or toxins
Long-term use or overdose of some drugs can harm the liver and trigger hepatitis.
How We Diagnose?
To check liver enzymes and identify the virus. These reveal inflammation and confirm which type of hepatitis is present.
Non-invasive scans show swelling, stiffness, or fat buildup in the liver, indicating the severity of disease.
Specialized tests measure how active the infection is and whether your immune system has responded.
A small tissue sample may be taken to confirm the diagnosis and determine the extent of scarring or damage.
Personalized treatments backed by expertise.
Treatment Options
Antiviral Medications
For Hepatitis B and C, targeted drugs can suppress or even cure infection.
Lifestyle Medications
Stopping alcohol use, improving diet, and weight control support liver recovery.
Immunosuppresive Therapy
For autoimmune hepatitis, medicines reduce inflammation by calming the immune system.
Liver Transplant (In severe cases)
If the liver is extensively damaged, transplant surgery can restore full function.
Why Trust Us for Hepatitis Treatment?
Combined expertise of two leading liver surgeons
Dr. Vikas Patel has been part of more than 600 liver transplants, while Dr. Dharmendra Dangi has been part of over 500 liver transplants and performed 500+ complex liver and HPB surgeries. Together, they bring unmatched skill to even the toughest cases.
Experience with high-risk and pediatric cases
From critically ill adults to children needing delicate surgery, our team has successfully managed some of the most challenging and rare liver conditions. Both doctors are trained to manage challenging cases, including liver failure in children, elderly patients, and blood group mismatches.
Proven results using advanced techniques
We use the latest surgical and medical methods including minimally invasive procedures to ensure safer operations, faster recovery, and long-term success. Dr. Dangi is one of the few surgeons in India performing midline donor hepatectomy, a safer way to remove part of the liver from a living donor.
Nationally recognized for excellence
Our surgeons are trusted across India for their leadership in liver surgery. Their work has been featured in medical journals, presented at national conferences, and acknowledged in health magazines such as Silicon India (Top 10 Liver Transplant Surgeons, 2025).
OUR APPROACH

Accurate Diagnosis
using advanced imaging and testing

Personalized Treatment Plans
based on your stage and condition

Complete Pre & Post Transplant Support
when surgery is needed

A Multidisciplinary Team
Both surgeons jointly plan and perform procedures to ensure the best outcomes.
FAQ
Common Questions We Hear From Patients
Your concerns are valid. Here are expert answers to help you make confident decisions about your liver health.
Yes. Hepatitis A and E usually clear on their own, while Hepatitis B and C can be controlled or cured with proper medication.
Some types (A, B, C) spread through food, water, blood, or bodily fluids. Autoimmune or drug-related hepatitis is not contagious.
Acute hepatitis lasts less than six months. Chronic hepatitis persists longer and can lead to cirrhosis or liver failure.
Limit alcohol, fried foods, and high-sugar items. A balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and lean proteins supports liver health.
If caused by lifestyle factors (like alcohol use), it can return. Viral hepatitis may also reactivate without regular follow-up.
Yes, especially Hepatitis A and B, but timely vaccination and care prevent long-term damage.
Yes. Vaccines are available for Hepatitis A and B. Good hygiene, safe sex practices, and avoiding needle sharing reduce the risk.
Take the First step to a Healthier Liver Stronger Liver

Don’t let hepatitis progress
Hepatitis can damage your liver silently. With timely diagnosis and treatment, we can control infection, prevent scarring, and restore your liver’s health before it’s too late.
Talk to Ahmedabad’s Trusted Liver Experts
Dr. Vikas Patel and Dr. Dharmendra Dangi combine their experience in advanced liver care, ensuring every patient receives accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and compassionate follow-up.
