What about drug hepatitis?


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Drug-induced hepatitis refers to drug-induced liver injury, which can be treated by general treatment, drug treatment, surgery and other ways.
1. General treatment
patients should stop taking drugs with liver injury in time, and monitor liver function indicators such as aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase. If the indicators tend to be normal, no special treatment is generally required.
2. Drug treatment
patients can use acetylcysteine, glutathione, hydrocortisone and other drugs to nourish liver cells under the guidance of doctors, and inhibit drug-induced inflammatory reactions, which helps to promote disease recovery.
3. Surgical treatment
Some patients with severe diseases can be treated by liver transplantation when necessary to improve or restore liver function.