Fulminant hepatitis-like syndrome
Fulminant Hepatitis Like syndrome refers to a group of non-viral hepatitis with fulminant hepatitis-like symptoms. Including three signs: 1 Tetracycline-induced toxic hepatitis, taking a large number of tetracycline antibiotics can cause acute fatty liver, but most pregnant women; 2 pregnant acute fatty liver, patients are mostly primiparous women 20 to 30 years old; 3Reye syndrome (Encephalopathy fatty liver syndrome) refers to cerebral edema and liver, kidney and other organ fat deposits caused by viruses, poisoning and metabolic disorders. But if it can be cured, the liver can completely return to normal. Symptoms in this group include symptoms of acute onset, severe nausea, vomiting and abdominal distension, bleeding tendency, and disturbance of consciousness.
The material in this site is intended to be of general informational use and is not intended to constitute medical advice, probable diagnosis, or recommended treatments.