Abdominal Pain

Pain in the abdomen is a common symptom of this infection and may transcend to other areas, like the joints and muscles. The pain [5] is often in the upper right part of your belly, which is where the liver is located. When the liver is infected, it may become, which may affect the gallbladder. The gallbladder is home to a green substance called bile, which supports digestion. When bile production is altered, it may cause an inflammation of the gallbladder, which causes pain and cramping typically in the upper right abdomen.
Low-grade Fever
A person suffering from hepatitis A may develop an increase [6] in body temperature. This symptom is common in people suffering from heart diseases and may worsen over time, turning from mild to high fever. Studies have shown that fever is the body’s way of fighting invaders. A temperature rise is said to boost cell functions and make the body an uncomfortable place for the virus to grow.











