What are various symptoms of hepatitis?
Hepatitis A and E. Some may not have symptoms, while others may have yellow eyes, yellow skin, dark urine, light stool, fever, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. These are symptoms of acute hepatitis. Hepatitis B. Varies from no symptoms to mild flu-like symptoms, dark urine, light colored stools, jaundice, fatigue and possibly fever. Patients with chronic hepatitis B usually have no symptoms. Hepatitis C. Most patients with chronic Hepatitis C are asymptomatic. Acute Hepatitis C is rarely symptomatic. If symptoms are present, they are similar to those listed under Hepatitis B. Hepatitis D. Typically only causes liver disease in patients already infected with the hepatitis B virus.