It would be extremely ill advised. If you have hep C and your blood or other bodily fluids or your tissue contaminates the artist they retain the right to sue you. If you can find an artist that will accept the risks then by all means go for it, but you must be open with your artist because if you aren't then you can be sued for negligence or even attempted murder depending on the court.
No. Hepatitis B and HIV are two different viruses. One does not cause the other.
HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C
Hepatitis B, hepatitis C and AIDS
HIV is the most infectious between the following blood borne pathogens; HIV, hepatitis b, hepatitis c.
Hepatitis B and HIV (Aids).
The two blood borne diseases most prevalent in the United States are HIV and Hepatitis.
Shops or artists that do not properly disinfect their machine (using an autoclave or something similar) OR change used needles/gloves run the risk of spreading any blood-borne pathogens, which could include HIV or hepatitis. Tattoos themselves can become infected while they are going through the healing process. Proper cleansing techniques and using antibacterial soap can prevent this from occurring.
Tenofovir is prescribed to treat Hepatitis B and HIV.
Hepatitis B can lead to cancer and it will kill you.
No, it can not. They are two different viruses.
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Personal items,needles that was used by HIV infected people etc.