Hepatitis B can cause serious complications if it reaches the liver and the body fails to eliminate the virus. The symptoms of hepatitis B vary depending on the severity of the infection, and treatment aims to manage acute cases and slow the progression of chronic ones

Hepatitis A can be transmitted through contaminated food, causing symptoms that usually resolve within two months. Treatment for hepatitis A in both children and adults focuses on relieving symptoms and discomfort, while prevention relies on vaccination.
