Technically, it is highly unlikely to get hepatitis C from sharing a drink unless there is blood present in the drink from a person infected with the virus. So, unless you're sharing a drink with a vampire or someone bleeding profusely into their cup, you're probably safe. But hey, maybe just stick to your own beverage to be on the safe side, ya know?
it can be caught by sharing food, drink, smokes, anything with anyone who has it
sharing food
This is not recommended. The liver is still quite vulnerable to injury, even after treatment of hepatitis C.
Yes, if it is legal to do so where you are
You should consult your physician.
Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver that can be caused by viruses (hepatitis A, B, C, etc.), alcohol, toxins, or autoimmune diseases. The primary mode of transmission for viral hepatitis is through contact with infected blood or body fluids, sharing contaminated needles, sexual contact, or consuming contaminated food or water.
Usually through recreational drug use of sharing needles with an infected person
Sharing needles , having frequent sex
no alcoholic hepatitis not same as hepatitis c
No. Hepatitis C can be transmitted through blood-to-blood contact (sharing needles, blood transfusions, etc.). It is possible, but uncommon, for it to be transmitted through sexual intercourse. It can also be transmitted by sharing items that have been contaminated with blood, such as razors or toothbrushes.But none of this means that a person who has hepatitis C should or could not get married.
Hepatitis C is transmitted mainly by blood. This occurs through the sharing of equipment to inject drugs, needle stick injuries in health care workers, and unsafe techniques of body piercing and tattooing. Cocaine snorting can be a source of infection through the sharing of contaminated straws. Only a tiny quantity of virus is necessary for the virus to become established in the case of hepatitis C, si I suppose the answer is yes you can if the person with hepatitis c is a female and she spills menstrual blood on the toilet or if someone cuts himself and spills blood on the toilet.
Hepatitis C is the worst and the most dangerous type of hepatitis. Vincent Dublin