How can I have Hepatitis C if I haven't had a single symptom in 28 years? - hepatitis c more condition_symptoms, skin
I was born in 1981 and I was a child was very sick, I'm more of a blood transfusion. Two years ago I did the test and told me I had Hepatitis C. How is it possible that I can live with this for 28 years and is not in my blood, and not a single symptom?
Friday, January 22, 2010
Hepatitis C More Condition_symptoms, Skin How Can I Have Hepatitis C If I Haven't Had A Single Symptom In 28 Years?
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Hepatitis C is not spread through sex. It is only the blood pass into the blood. Likely to have their blood (unless you have) sex with blood. You may have a false positive * * Where the test is positive for antibodies, but if you disconnected) from hepatitis C with its own resources (30% of the people, the test is positive. You have to see the traces of confirmatory test called PCR viral load to see if an "active" in hepatitis C, hepatitis C was 40 years before he is. My only symptom was fatigue (and not so extreme that I have two jobs) I thought, unless I was 50th It turned out that he had liver cirrhosis, as they biopsy in 1997. It is a disease more slowly, so you will not panic on the results of viral load test, if positive return) (and millions. We are not an exclusive club * *. We have people of all ages, shapes, sizes, color, sex, etc. We have a good support group on Yahoo called and HepCingles2 have any questions. Remember that your entry to us and ask a questions as you like and get some support.
ReplyDeleteThere are many good sites on the Internet with lots of good information on hepatitis C. You can see most of them http://www.hepcnetwork.org
Get to your doctor and monitor the test and know what he or she recommends as a therapy. Depending on their genotype, a success rate of 50-80% of the suppression of hepatitis C. It is easier on the body for treatment, while young at an early stage and wait until you have cirrhosis. All of this is, of course, to test whether you have hepatitis C by PCR / viral load. Good luck!
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