Acute or chronic hepatitis or liver infections
1. Acute hepatitis F1: Acute hepatitis with jaundice, bright yellow skin, fever, general weakness, thirsty, dark urine, diarrhea or vomiting.

2. Acute hepatitis F2: Acute hepatitis with high fever, constipation, thirsty, fever-cold alternation, chest distension and yellow tongue coating.

3. Acute hepatitis F3: Acute hepatitis with bitter taste in the mouth, headache, red eye, ear infection or high blood pressure.


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4. Acute hepatitis F4: Acute hepatitis with jaundice and poor urination.

5. Acute hepatitis F5: Acute hepatitis with general weakness, bodyache, afternoon low fever and not thirsty.


Hepatitis with little or no jaundice:

1. Non jaundice hepatitis F1: Hepatitis without jaundice, liver and gallbladder problems with skin infections, herpes, tonsillitis, fever, kidney infection or acne.

2. Non-jaundice hepatitis F2: Hepatitis without jaundice, high TC/LDL, constipation, over-weight, persistent thirst, bad breath, dry and bitter taste in mouth and headache.

3. Non-jaundice hepatitis F3: Hepatitis without jaundice, HBP with red, swollen eyes, migraine headache, bitter and sticky sensations in the mouth, acute ear infection, discomfort in the rib cage, genital and liver problems.
1. Cholecystitis F1: Gallbladder infection with high TC/LDL, constipation, over-weight, persistent thirst, bad breath, dry and bitter taste in mouth and headache.

2. Cholecystitis F2: Gallbladder infection with liver problem, constipation, high fever, appendicitis, intestinal blockage, brain injuries, colon cleaning, stroke, tetanus or organic phosphorus poisoning.

3. Cholecystitis F3: Gallbladder infection with appendicitis, pelvic infection, chronic prostate inflammation, large intestine obstruction or acute pediatric tonsillitis.

4. Cholecystitis F4: Gallbladder infection with enteritis, IBS (irritable bowel syndome), chronic gall infection or abnormal digestive tract functions.

Acute hepatitis with jaundice:
Cholecystitis (Gallbladder infection):