Sharda School of Medicine Science and Research Organizes Seminar on World Hepatitis Day
Sharda University’s School of Medicine Science and Research, located at Knowledge Park, Gréno, along with the Department of General Medicine, organized a seminar on World Hepatitis Day. The aim of this seminar was to increase awareness about the importance of hepatitis, its complications, and the role of early detection. It also focused on educating participants about lifestyle changes and raising awareness about hepatitis infections related to the liver.

Sharda University’s School of Medicine Science and Research, located at Knowledge Park, Gréno, along with the Department of General Medicine, organized a seminar on World Hepatitis Day. The aim of this seminar was to increase awareness about the importance of hepatitis, its complications, and the role of early detection. It also focused on educating participants about lifestyle changes and raising awareness about hepatitis infections related to the liver.
Hepatitis has many types, but it is very dangerous for the liver. The liver is one of the most important organs of the body. It plays a key role in removing toxins from the body. If the liver faces any problems, the entire system gets affected. This year’s theme is “Let’s Break the Silence.”
Dr. Rammurti Sharma, Medical Superintendent of Sharda Hospital, said that liver-related problems are increasing rapidly, and many young people are getting affected. Due to unhealthy eating habits and poor lifestyle, many people fall victim to serious diseases like hepatitis. The liver plays a major role in removing toxins from the body. World Hepatitis Day is observed every year on July 28 to raise awareness among people. In this disease, the liver becomes inflamed, and digestion also becomes difficult. It is important to recognize the symptoms early and start treatment.
According to Dr. Bhumesh Tyagi, Senior Physician at Sharda Hospital, hepatitis is a liver disease that weakens the liver. When the liver becomes weak, digestion also gets affected. People with hepatitis should take special care of their diet. There is no need for a special diet plan, but care should be taken about what to eat. If hepatitis is not treated for more than six months, it can be life-threatening.
During the seminar Dr. A.K. Agrawal, Dr. Deepak Sharma, and Dr. Nikhil Gupta was also participated from the other cities.