Drug-Induced Hepatitis treatment in Cancún
Treatment for drug-induced hepatitis in Cancún is available with 19 specialists, with profiles like gastroenterologist, spread across 19 clinics. Check reviews and prices before booking.
Consultations from $500 MXN.
Drug-induced hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver caused by the body's reaction to certain substances, medications, or products that are consumed. The liver, responsible for processing many of these substances, can be damaged in the process.
How it may present: fatigue, discomfort in the upper right side of the abdomen, nausea, yellowing of the skin or eyes, and changes in the color of the urine.
What makes it distinctive: it is usually related to the use of some product, so keeping a detailed record of what is consumed is very useful for the specialist.
Who evaluates it? Drug-induced hepatitis is managed in gastroenterology, including pediatric gastroenterology in children. If you have liver-related symptoms and regularly take any product, it is advisable to discuss it with the specialist before making decisions on your own about what you consume.
Which specialist to see for drug-induced hepatitis in Cancún?
Doctors who treat drug-induced hepatitis in Cancún
Dr. Vicente López Kavanagh
Dr. Cristian Alejandro Aguirre Alva
Dr. Eduardo Negrete Carballo
Dr. Zulima Socías Barrientos
Dr. Elizabeth Aguilar Liautard
Dr. Lozano Vela Ariel
Dr. Jorge Luis Catzalco Cabrera
Dr. Carrillo Jorge M. Treviño
Dr. Moreno Terrazas Tonatiuh Octavio
Dr. Leon Fernando Ponce De
Dr. Aurelio Bustamante Dominguez
Dr. Buenfil Alberto Briceno
Dr. Rodriguez Giselle Uc
Dra. Azucena Casanova Lara
Dr. Joaquin Ibañez Mariño
Dr. Mario Osvaldo Camara Garcia
Dr. Jorge Treviño
Dr. Travino Jorge
Dra. Barrera Medina Hérnan
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats drug-induced hepatitis?
The treatment of drug-induced hepatitis is usually handled by specialists in gastroenterologist, pediatric gastroenterologist.
How many doctors are available in Cancún?
We currently have 19 doctors who can treat drug-induced hepatitis in Cancún.