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Pediatric Hepatitis

Key Points about Pediatric Hepatitis in Children

  • Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. It can damage and destroy liver cells.
  • Hepatitis in children can be caused by many things. Your child can get hepatitis by being exposed to a virus that causes it.
  • There are five main types of the hepatitis virus: A, B, C, D and E.
  • The most common symptoms of hepatitis include a yellowish color to the skin and whites of the eyes (jaundice) and flu-like symptoms.
  • Some children don't have any symptoms.
  • Getting vaccinated and having good hygiene can prevent hepatitis.

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Hepatology Treatment at Children's National Hospital

The pediatric experts in the Hepatology Program at Children's National emphasize a personal approach to care for children with a variety of liver diseases. Discover more about the treatments we offer.

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PATIENT STORY

Departments that Treat Hepatitis

    Infant and pediatric gastroenterology specialist, Inflammatory Bowel Disease Program. John Snyder is Division Chief.

    Pre-Operative Care Clinic

    When your child is having surgery at Children’s National Hospital, the Pre-Operative Care Clinic’s (POCC) team of pediatric professionals screens patients for surgery and creates a specific care plan for each patient.