4. Joint Pain
Joint pain can be pretty common for anyone getting older, but it can also be a common cause of hepatitis. Joint pain is caused by the same inflammation that is causing many of the other issues that we have been discussing here. Inflammation in the liver causes problems in other areas, and one of them is within the joint which benefits from what the liver does for the body just like many other body parts.
You should definitely look at joint pain as a possible symptom of hepatitis if you have any of the other symptoms listed here, but otherwise there some pretty common causes for joint pain that have nothing whatsoever to do with hepatitis. Of course, the best course of action is to ask your doctor about it on your next checkup, but if you do not have one coming up soon, then try to eliminate other potential causes before assuming that the joint pain is attributed to hepatitis B.