Hepatitis A may trigger acute liver failure in people with fatty liver: Doctors
Hepatitis A is a mild viral infection, especially in children, who often go unnoticed or recover without major complications.
However, doctors warn that the impact of Hepatitis A can be very different in adults, particularly those with underlying liver conditions such as fatty liver or cirrhosis. In such individuals, the infection can trigger severe complications, including acute liver failure, making early awareness, vaccination, and preventive care essential.
Hepatitis A is a viral infection spread through contaminated food, water, or poor hygiene, causing symptoms like fever, fatigue, nausea, abdominal pain, and jaundice. Complications can include acute liver failure, prolonged jaundice, and in severe cases, life-threatening liver damage requiring hospitalisation or transplant. “Hepat...










