My mom was just told she has HepC.What does this mean to me,my daughters&mostly my mom?I know nothing about it - hepc more condition_symptoms
I'm 31 and have 2 daughters. Should I be concerned that we have come so far? What exactly is it and how my mother and affect us? I know it has with the liver, but do not know why. I hear it's the "new" HIV. Is that true?
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Hepatitis C is not a venereal disease. The person who is wrong of me. Hepatitis C is a blood born disease that attacks the liver. He came into contact with blood, blood. You must come into direct contact with the blood of an infected person to contract. My mom has hepatitis C through blood transfusions in the 1960s and I have from my mother, was born when I receive. We are unique in the family. Our family is very close and daily contact of eating together, sharing drinks, hugging, kissing (etc., etc.) If you worry about the blood of the mother, you have nothing to fear. Are risk factors for hepatitis C: needle sharing, blood transfusions before 1992 (when it began screening for hepatitis C), the exchange razor / toothbrush, or any other form of contact with live infected blood. For hepatitis C through sex must be involved in blood because it is being transmitted through other bodily fluids. The treatments are available to use for hepatitis C. Your mother must be a specialist to see if you qualify for treatment. My mother had the treatment before the age of 8, allowingVirus. He has not returned. I hope I answered some of your questions and if you use other, you can send an e-mail.
It is a sexually transmitted diseases, that's for sure, they need a partner in the sexual transmission of had their
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