I'm not sure if there is a home test or not for Hepatitis C, but this is not something to be taken lightly. I would HIGHLY recommend that you speak with your physician. A simple blood test can determine if you have Hepatitis.
If you have the slightest inclination that you may have Hepatitis, please get tested. Hepatitis C may lay dormant in your liver for decades, and the damage may be done before you have any symptoms.
All types of hepatitis are diagnosed with a blood test.The hepatitis virus panel is a series of blood tests used to detect current or past infection by hepatitis A, hepatitis B, or hepatitis C. It can screen blood samples for more than one kind of hepatitis virus at the same time.Antibody and antigen tests can detect each of the different hepatitis viruses.Note: Hepatitis D only causes disease in people who also have hepatitis B. It is not routinely checked on a hepatitis antibody panel. http://www.std-gov.org/stds/hepatitis.htm http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003558.htm
Fasting is not typically required for a hepatitis panel. The tests, which check for various types of hepatitis viruses and related antibodies, can usually be performed after eating. However, it's always best to follow your healthcare provider's specific instructions regarding preparation for any blood tests.
There are five major types of viral hepatitis. The diseases, along with the antigen-antibody tests available to aid in diagnosis, are described
Hepatitis virus tests require a blood sample. It is not necessary for the patient to withhold food or fluids before any of these tests, unless requested to do so by the physician.
Your blood will undergo rigorous testing procedures. In addition to blood typing, the tests include screening for hepatitis, syphilis, and HIV
Liver biopsy can be done to examine liver tissue for potential damage and use it to diagnose Hepatitis B. However, specific blood tests can also be used to diagnose Hepatitis B.
A blood test is done for autoimmune hepatitis antibodies. The antibody test is done to check which type you may have.A liver biopsy is taken to confirm the diagnosis and to check if and how badly the liver has been damaged.
Blood tests are usually used to check for syphilis.
To check diabetic profile
Selectogen I tests for IgG antibodies to hepatitis A virus, hepatitis B virus core antigen, and hepatitis B surface antigen. Selectogen II tests for IgG antibodies to hepatitis C virus, hepatitis B core antigen, and hepatitis B surface antigen.
No, fecalysis does not detect hepatitis B. Hepatitis B is primarily diagnosed through blood tests that identify specific antibodies or antigens related to the virus. Fecalysis, which analyzes stool samples, is used to detect gastrointestinal issues, infections, or parasites, but it is not suitable for diagnosing viral infections like hepatitis B.
Hepatitis B and C may be treated using immunoglobulin that was created in the laboratory.