Which hepatitis is curable?
Hepatitis is not “curable” A in most cases goes away on its own, most healthy people do not carry A chronically. Hep B and A have vaccinations. Hep B usually resolves in 95% of people, but an unlucky 5% carry the virus chronically that can eventually lead to liver disease and liver cancer. Hep C only resolves in 5% of cases, the other 95% carry it chronically and it is more likely to lead to liver cancer than Hep B. Hep C and Hep B, once carried chronically cause a lot of health problems once symptoms appear. They are nasty diseases. Hep B, with the right immune system, and taking meds, can go away, or become undetactable, but in a few cases once it is carried chronically.