From the study of the history of these viruses, we find some important differences between these infections.
For example, the most common infections are hepatitis A, which causes liver inflammation and causes severe inflammation, but does not become a chronic inflammation.
Therefore, people who are infected can feel the symptoms of acute hepatitis for a few days or weeks, but when they recover, the patient heals completely and does not remain any side effects or chronic injury in the liver.
Note that in rare cases the patient's condition deteriorates during the severity of the infection to the extent that it leads to death (or that the patient needs a liver transplant quickly.
For example, the most common infections are hepatitis A, which causes liver inflammation and causes severe inflammation, but does not become a chronic inflammation.
Therefore, people who are infected can feel the symptoms of acute hepatitis for a few days or weeks, but when they recover, the patient heals completely and does not remain any side effects or chronic injury in the liver.
Note that in rare cases the patient's condition deteriorates during the severity of the infection to the extent that it leads to death (or that the patient needs a liver transplant quickly.