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8 Trusted Best Hepatitis Treatment Doctors available in Hyderabad, India

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Dr Molugu Rakesh
₹ 199.00

Dr Molugu Rakesh Tested

  • General Practitioner
  • MBBS, General Physician
  • 6yr experience
  • Location Hyderabad
  • Languages English, Hindi, Telugu
Dr Pradeep Reddy
₹ 509.00

Dr Pradeep Reddy Tested

  • General Practitioner
  • MD (Internal Medicine), MBBS
  • 10yr experience
  • Location Hyderabad
  • Languages English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu
Dr Ayisha Afreen
₹ 329.00

Dr Ayisha Afreen Tested

  • General Practitioner
  • MBBS
  • 12yr experience
  • Location Hyderabad
  • Languages English, Hindi, Kannada, Urdu
Dr Sumaiya Isharat
₹ 450.00

Dr Sumaiya Isharat Tested

  • General Practitioner
  • MBBS
  • 2yr experience
  • Location Hyderabad
  • Languages English, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali
Dr MD Ayatullah Molla
₹ 300.00

Dr MD Ayatullah Molla Tested

  • General Practitioner
  • MBBS General Practitioner
  • 2yr experience
  • Location Hyderabad
  • Languages English, Hindi, Kannada, Bengali, Dakhini, Urdu
Dr B Raghu Prasad
₹ 500.00

Dr B Raghu Prasad Tested

  • General Practitioner
  • M.B.B.S, DNB (General Medicine)
  • 8yr experience
  • Location Hyderabad
  • Languages English, Hindi, Telugu
Dr MJK Sravanthi
₹ 250.00

Dr MJK Sravanthi Tested

  • General Practitioner
  • MBBS
  • 5yr experience
  • Location Hyderabad
  • Languages English, Hindi, Telugu
Dr Supriya Sangem
₹ 200.00

Dr Supriya Sangem Tested

  • General Practitioner
  • MBBS
  • 1yr experience
  • Location Hyderabad
  • Languages English, Hindi, Telugu

Name (Qualification) Specialty Experience Fee
Dr Ayisha Afreen (MBBS) General Practitioner 12 Y ₹ 329.00
Dr Pradeep Reddy (MD (Internal Medicine), MBBS) General Practitioner 10 Y ₹ 509.00
Dr B Raghu Prasad (M.B.B.S, DNB (General Medicine)) General Practitioner 8 Y ₹ 500.00
Dr Molugu Rakesh (MBBS, General Physician) General Practitioner 6 Y ₹ 199.00
Dr MJK Sravanthi (MBBS) General Practitioner 5 Y ₹ 250.00
Dr Sumaiya Isharat (MBBS) General Practitioner 2 Y ₹ 450.00
Dr MD Ayatullah Molla (MBBS General Practitioner) General Practitioner 2 Y ₹ 300.00
Dr Supriya Sangem (MBBS) General Practitioner 1 Y ₹ 200.00

Hepatitis Treatment in Hyderabad, India

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A complete overview of Admin, Users, Groups, Portals, Licenses, and Activity flow.

Functional Flow Overview

Admin → Control Panel
        ↓
      Users
        ↓
      Groups
        ↓
   Users ↔ Groups
        ↓
     Portals
        ↓
   Portals ↔ Groups
        ↓
     Licenses ↔ Portals
        ↓
   Users → Access Portals (based on Group)
        ↓
     Activity (Monitor Usage)
        ↓
   Return to Portal (Normal View)
  

Key Relationships

  • Users ↔ Groups — Users can belong to multiple groups.
  • Portals → belong to one Group.
  • Licenses ↔ Portals — licenses are assigned per portal.
  • Admin always sees all portals.
  • Activity monitors organization usage and sessions.

Step-by-Step Functional Explanation

  1. Admin → Access Control Panel.
  2. Create Users inside the organization.
  3. Create Groups (with meaningful names).
  4. Add Users to Groups (users can belong to multiple groups).
  5. Create/Register Portals (each portal represents a physical or virtual site).
  6. Assign each Portal to exactly one Group.
  7. Assign Licenses to Portals (per-module as needed).
  8. Users log in → access Portals based on Group membership.
  9. Admin monitors usage under Activity for compliance and analysis.
  10. Admin returns to Portal (exit admin mode).

Artistic Architecture Summary

  • Admin sits at the top of the hierarchy.
  • Control Panel acts as the central management system.
  • Users and Groups are created and managed by Admin.
  • Groups link Users with Portals.
  • Portals are licensed individually (Licenses ↔ Portals).
  • Activity logs maintain transparency and traceability.
  • Admin can return to the normal portal view after managements tasks.

FAQ’s about Hepatitis

Viral infections (like hepatitis A, B, or C), alcohol, and contaminated food or water are major triggers.

Some types, like hepatitis A, may resolve naturally, but hepatitis B and C often need treatment.

Acute hepatitis can last weeks to months, while chronic hepatitis may persist for years without care.

Yes, with safe food, clean water, vaccination, and safe sexual practices.

It may lead to liver cirrhosis, liver failure, or cancer if ignored.

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