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    Team HealthpilBy Team HealthpilAugust 29, 2025Updated:August 29, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Monsoon is here, and along with rain and chai cravings, Delhi is also seeing a rise in Hepatitis A and E cases. These are viral infections that attack the liver and spread through contaminated food and water. During heavy rains, sewage often mixes with drinking water, that’s the main reason there is a sudden rise in cases this season.

    If you’ve been experiencing stomach ache, vomiting, fever, or yellowing of the eyes lately, it’s better not to dismiss it as just food poisoning. So, let’s explore what Hepatitis A and E really are, how they spread, and the steps you can take to protect yourself and your family.

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    What Are Hepatitis A and E, and How Are They Caused?
    Who Gets Affected the Most By Hepatitis A and E?
    How Does Hepatitis A and E Spread?
    Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore
    How to Prevent Getting Infected From Hepatitis A and E?
    What Is the Treatment?
    Why Are Cases of Hepatitis A and E Infections Rising Every Year?
    FAQs About Hepatitis A and E
    Differences Between Hepatitis A and E

    What Are Hepatitis A and E, and How Are They Caused?

    Both Hepatitis A and Hepatitis E are viral infections that primarily affect the liver.

    ● Hepatitis A is caused by the Hepatitis A virus (HAV). It spreads when a person consumes food or water contaminated with the virus. Poor hand hygiene and eating raw or undercooked food prepared in unhygienic conditions are common causes.

    ● Hepatitis E is caused by the Hepatitis E virus (HEV). Like Hepatitis A, it also spreads through contaminated food and water. Outbreaks usually occur during the monsoon because sewage mixes with drinking water supplies.

    Who Gets Affected the Most By Hepatitis A and E?

    Technically, anyone drinking unsafe water or eating contaminated food can catch it. But certain groups are more vulnerable, such as:

    ● People living in crowded areas with poor sanitation
    ● Those who already have liver problems
    ● Kids, elderly, and people with weak immunity
    ● Hepatitis E is particularly risky for pregnant women and can sometimes turn serious for both mother and baby

    How Does Hepatitis A and E Spread?

    Hepatitis A and E are viral infections and these viruses spread through the faeco-oral route, which means the virus enters your system when you eat or drink something contaminated with infected stool.

    Especially during rains, when sewage leaks into pipelines, it becomes a big problem. Street food, salads, roadside food, and even ice made from unclean water are common culprits.

    Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore

    The early signs feel like a bad stomach infection, which is why people often ignore them. Watch out for:

    ● Fever and fatigue
    ● Nausea or vomiting
    ●
    Stomach pain
    ● Yellowing of eyes and skin (jaundice)
    ● Dark urine and pale stools

    If these symptoms show up, especially jaundice, it’s time to see a doctor and get tested.

    How to Prevent Getting Infected From Hepatitis A and E?

    There is no cure for Hepatitis A or E as such, so prevention is the best strategy. A few simple steps can keep you safe:

    ● Always drink boiled or filtered water
    ● Avoid raw salads, cut fruits, and roadside food during the monsoon
    ●
    Wash your hands with soap before eating and after using the toilet
    ● Keep drains covered and surroundings clean
    ●
    Get vaccinated for Hepatitis A if you fall in a high-risk group

    Good hygiene practices, especially during monsoon can help you stay safe.

    What Is the Treatment?

    Most people recover on their own with sufficient rest, good food, and hydration. But this is what is usually recommended:

    ● Taking plenty of rest
    ● Eating clean, light, and home-cooked food
    ●
    Staying well-hydrated with safe fluids like water, soups, or coconut water
    ● Avoiding alcohol completely
    ● Not taking self-prescribed painkillers or antibiotics, they can actually stress your liver more

    In severe cases (especially in pregnant women), hospital monitoring may be needed to avoid complications.

    Why Are Cases of Hepatitis A and E Infections Rising Every Year?

    It’s not just Delhi. Cities like Patna, Ahmedabad, and even Kerala have seen rising Hepatitis A and E outbreaks in the last few years. The reasons could be the following:

    ● Rapid urbanisation with poor waste management
    ● Old and leaky water pipelines
    ●
    Lack of awareness about hygiene
    ● Love for street food during rains

    Unless sanitation improves and people start taking preventive steps seriously, these seasonal spikes will keep happening.

    FAQs About Hepatitis A and E

    Can Hepatitis A or E become chronic?

    No. Unlike Hepatitis B or C, they don’t usually turn chronic. Most people recover completely.

    Is there a vaccine for Hepatitis A or E?

    Yes, for Hepatitis A. Unfortunately, there is no vaccine yet for Hepatitis E.

    How long does recovery take?

    Usually a few weeks, but fatigue may last longer.

    Should kids get vaccinated?

    Yes, especially in areas where cases are common. It’s an easy way to prevent infection.

    Symptoms

    Fever, fatigue, nausea, stomach pain, vomiting, jaundice (yellowing of eyes/skin).

    Similar to Hepatitis A — fever, nausea, vomiting, jaundice, dark urine, pale stools. In pregnancy, it can turn severe and risky for both mother and baby.

    Is Hepatitis E dangerous in pregnancy?

    Yes, it can be very risky. Pregnant women should be extra careful about food and water hygiene.

    Differences Between Hepatitis A and E

    Feature

    Hepatitis A

    Hepatitis E

    Cause

    Caused by the Hepatitis A virus (HAV), usually from eating food or drinking water contaminated with infected stool.

    Caused by the Hepatitis E virus (HEV), mostly spread through contaminated water, especially during monsoon and floods.

    Chronic risk

    Does not become chronic, recovery is usually complete.

    Does not usually become chronic, but in rare cases may worsen in those with weak immunity.

    Vaccine

    Yes, vaccine exists for Hepatitis A.

    No vaccine available yet.

    High-Risk Groups

    Children, elderly, and people with poor hygiene or sanitation.

    Pregnant women (especially risky), elderly, and those with weak immunity.

    How HealthPil Can Help

    At HealthPil, we focus on helping you prevent and manage infections like Hepatitis the right way. Instead of panicking when symptoms appear, you can:

    ● Ask our doctors about your symptoms and get quick guidance
    ● Learn safe diet and recovery tips for liver health
    ●
    Get vaccination advice for you and your children
    ● Understand how to protect your family if someone is already infected

    👉 Visit www.healthpil.com to consult certified doctors or ask your doubts for free.

    Disclaimer

    This blog is for awareness only and does not replace medical advice. Hepatitis A and E require proper diagnosis and monitoring by a doctor. Do not self-medicate or ignore symptoms like jaundice or persistent fever. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for accurate treatment.

    Team Healthpil
    Written By Team Healthpil MBBS, MD Medicine, DM Neurology (AIIMS Delhi)
    Last Updated 29 Aug 2025
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