There is no vaccine for Hep C although it is a potentially curable infection. It is spread via blood, sexual and vertical transmission (mother to foetus), with blood transmission being the key route. There is no suppressive treatment or post-exposure prophylaxis.
Medical treatment involves ribavirin and interferon, with the aim of curing infection.
Surgical treatment could involve a liver transplant, although hep c will recur in the new organ.
no you cannot. treatment for this condition is still elusive at this time.. a cure maybe available in the future...
No spells no c is less contagious
It is definitely possible. Get checked out with a doctor.
If you are in full detox and have hep C you should call a crisis center in your area.
when should you start takeing medicine for hep c whats the highest levels
There is no hep C vaccine. Please check your vaccination card and resubmit your question.
no its very so much diffrent hep c has nothing to do with it
Yes, Hep A and Hep B are to different viruses. Each have their own series of injections to boost immunity. There is no Immunization for Hep C. Good luck.
My dentist put me on clindamycin and I have hep c. He would not tell me if it would effect my hep c. I took it as directed but ended up stopping because it made me feel horrible, flaring up my hep c more than I could handle so I did not finish the script.
Yes
It is possible to contract Hep C by contact with any Hep C contaminated bodily fluid.
Hep c And platelets seed juice has herbal dietary supplements which is very important in our bodies.
No..as long as it is only your own blood on the needle (it was a sterile needle before you used it) and you were the one getting stuck. You can only get hep C if someone else who has hep c used the needle before you did.