HEPATITIS A VIRUS (HAV ANTIBODY)

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HEPATITIS A VIRUS (HAV ANTIBODY), in Visit Clinic

Measures antibodies to hepatitis A virus to detect current or past infection and to check immunity in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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4.5+Rating
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What is a HEPATITIS A VIRUS (HAV ANTIBODY) Test in Visit Clinic?

The hepatitis A virus (HAV) antibody test checks your blood for antibodies to the hepatitis A virus. These antibodies tell whether you have a current infection, had a past infection, or are immune from vaccination. Hepatitis A affects the liver and can cause jaundice, stomach pain, and tiredness. Detecting antibodies helps doctors diagnose acute hepatitis A, confirm recovery, or document immunity before travel or work. Results are used with symptoms and liver tests to guide treatment, prevention, and public health actions.

HEPATITIS A VIRUS (HAV ANTIBODY) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

HEPATITIS A VIRUS (HAV ANTIBODY) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The HEPATITIS A VIRUS (HAV ANTIBODY) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a HEPATITIS A VIRUS (HAV ANTIBODY) Test in Visit Clinic?

HEPATITIS A VIRUS (HAV ANTIBODY) is often included in viral hepatitis panels or infectious disease testing. Doctors order it when patients have jaundice, dark urine, abdominal pain, fever, or recent exposure or travel. It helps diagnose acute hepatitis A, show past infection, or confirm vaccine-related immunity. Abnormal results usually reflect recent infection, prior infection, or vaccination. Close household contact or travel plans may prompt testing.

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What does positive HAV antibody mean in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive HAV antibody test means your immune system has produced antibodies to hepatitis A virus. If the test detects IgM antibodies, it indicates a recent or acute infection. If it detects IgG (or total anti-HAV without IgM), it indicates past infection or immunity from prior infection or vaccination. Interpretation requires clinical correlation; discuss results with your healthcare provider for next steps.

What happens if HAV is positive in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive HAV result means you've been infected with hepatitis A or have immunity, depending on the test: anti-HAV IgM indicates acute/recent infection, while total anti-HAV or IgG shows past infection or vaccination and immunity. Acute cases need clinical evaluation, rest, hydration, and avoiding alcohol or hepatotoxic drugs. Hepatitis A is usually self-limited; public-health notification and vaccines or immunoglobulin for close contacts may be recommended.

Is HAV serious in Visit Clinic?plus

Hepatitis A (HAV) usually causes an acute, self-limiting liver infection with flu-like symptoms, abdominal pain, and jaundice. Most people recover fully without long-term damage, but it can be more severe in older adults or those with chronic liver disease and rarely leads to fulminant hepatic failure. Good hygiene and vaccination prevent infection; treatment is mainly supportive.

Is HAV infection serious in Visit Clinic?plus

Hepatitis A (HAV) is usually an acute, self-limiting liver infection that most people recover from without lasting liver damage. Symptoms can include jaundice, fatigue, nausea and abdominal pain. Severe complications are uncommon but can occur, especially in older adults or those with chronic liver disease, and rarely cause acute liver failure. Prevention is effective by vaccination and good hygiene.

What is the treatment for HAV positive in Visit Clinic?plus

Treatment for acute hepatitis A is mainly supportive: rest, good hydration, balanced nutrition, and avoidance of alcohol and hepatotoxic drugs (eg, limit acetaminophen). Manage symptoms (antiemetics, analgesics as needed) and monitor liver function. No specific antiviral is required. Hospitalize for severe disease or complications; fulminant cases may need liver transplant. Close contacts may receive immunoglobulin or vaccine for post‑exposure prevention.

Can hepatitis A cause liver damage in Visit Clinic?plus

Hepatitis A infects the liver and causes inflammation. Most people recover fully without long-term damage, but it can rarely cause severe liver injury or acute liver failure—risk increases with older age or pre-existing liver disease. Hepatitis A does not cause chronic infection. Vaccination, handwashing, and safe food/water practices help prevent infection and complications.