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Hepatitis

Hepatitis is the inflammation of the liver caused by one or more of several viruses such as hepatitis A through E. Questions about diagnosis, symptoms, causes, transmission, treatments and prevention can be found here.

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How long does hepatitis live on a razor?

Hepatitis viruses, particularly Hepatitis B and C, can survive on surfaces like razors for varying lengths of time. Hepatitis B can remain infectious on a razor for up to a week, while Hepatitis C may survive for several days, depending on environmental conditions. It's crucial to avoid sharing razors to reduce the risk of transmission. Always disinfect or properly dispose of razors to maintain safety.

What are the most common symptoms of Hepatitis A?

The most common symptoms of Hepatitis A are muscle pain, joint pain, fatigue, headache, sore throat, runny nose, cough, vomiting, nausea, fever, unusual sensitivity to light, having no appetite, and general malaise. If you have any of these symptoms get help immediately.

What is hepatitis D?

Hepatitis D (or delta, the Greek letter "D"), is a form of liver inflammation that occurs only in patients who also are infected by the hepatitis B virus.

What are the signs of symptoms in males of hepatitis b?

According to Healthline Symptom Search, the symptoms of hepatitis B are:

  • Fever
  • Fatigue
  • Jaundice
  • Vomiting
  • General Weakness
  • Malaise
  • Tired
  • Yellow Skin
  • Yellow Eyes
  • Abdominal Swelling
  • Pain
  • Nausea
  • Abdominal Pain
  • Ascites
  • Itching
  • Loss of Appetite
  • Joint Pain
  • Dark Urine
  • Muscle Pain
  • Right Upper Quadrant Pain
  • Pale Stools
  • Feels Hot to Touch
  • Urine Color Abnormal
  • Body Ache

Why hepatitis do not spreads through mosquitoes?

Hepatitis viruses, such as hepatitis A, B, and C, primarily spread through specific routes like contaminated food and water, sexual contact, or exposure to infected blood. Mosquitoes do not serve as effective carriers for these viruses because they do not replicate or maintain the virus in their bodies after ingesting infected blood. The transmission cycle of hepatitis viruses relies on human-to-human contact, making mosquitoes an unlikely vector for spreading these infections.

Is hepatitis c found in period blood?

Yes, if the person is infected with HCV, it will be in the menstrual blood.

Can you have no symptoms of hepatitis c for decades?

Chronic hepatitis C can be asymptomatic (i.e. no symptoms) for several decades. Unfortunately, by the time symptoms doappear, the liver is usually severely damaged, sometimes irreparably. The only way to know if someone has hep C is to be tested.

What is the difference between an AIDS and autoimmune hepatitis?

AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is a condition that occurs after someone has been infected with HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus.) HIV uses cells associated with immune function for replication and AIDS is not contagious.

Hepatitis is a virus that attacks the liver.

Why are there 3 courses of hepatitis b vaccines?

To fully vaccinate you. I know you probably hate shots, and so do I, but if you didn't get the vaccine or all three shots of it, you would be at risk for the disease.

Can you take suboxone if you have hepatitis C?

The answer is, yes. Be careful taking drugs without a doctor's script, if you have Hep C, your liver may not be able to handle it!

You have hepatitis c you have a cold want can i take to help you?

Anything that doesn't contain Acetaminophen. It also depends on what stage you are in. Chronic-definatley ask your Doctor. No showing symptoms-anything as long as it isn't in excess.

How much Life span Remaining of a patient after the infection of Hepatitis B Virus?

You're not ging to die, OK? Check out this site for more info: http://www.drkoop.com/ency/93/000279.html Relax, see a doctor, and know that Hep B is curable.

If you have active hepatitis c with a viral load of 189000000 Could you explain the significance of this viral load?

There appears to be no significant correlation between HCV RNA levels and ALT values or histological activity in patients untreated by anti-viral therapies (Interferon). Viral load varies between infected individuals but is not a useful prognostic indicator nor does it measure the severity of virus-induced liver disease.

http://www.hepatitis-central.com/hcv/whatis/vl.html

"Our results indicate that the severity of liver disease is independent of serum levels of hepatitis C virus." "Our results indicate that the severity of liver disease is independent of serum levels of hepatitis C virus.

Severity of liver disease is best assessed by liver biopsy. There is in general a poor correlation between serum ALT level and activity of liver disease. More importantly, several recent studies found that significant liver disease can be found in anti-HCV-positive patients despite normal Severity of liver disease is best assessed by liver biopsy. There is in general a poor correlation between serum ALT level and activity of liver disease. More importantly, several recent studies found that significant liver disease can be found in anti-HCV-positive patients despite normal ALT levels. (1-3,5-8) These studies reported that 70 percent of RIBA- positive blood donors who had persistently normal ALT levels have chronic hepatitis or cirrhosis on biopsy. Although most donors (77 percent) who had abnormal liver histology were HCV RNA-positive, significant liver disease was also found in 30 percent of RlBA- positive donors who were HCV RNA- negative and had normal ALT levels on three separate occasions. This may be related to the fluctuating course of chronic HCV infection with intermittently normal ALT levels and undetectable levels of viremia. It may also reflect variations in sensitivities of "home-made" RT-PCR assays for HCV RNA. (9) Several studies reported that patients with more advanced liver disease had higher serum HCV RNA levels. (10-13) However, these findings were not confirmed by other studies. (14,15) It is unlikely that quantitative tests for HCV RNA will replace liver biopsy in the determination of activity or stage of liver disease. HCV genotype I b has been shown to be associated with more advanced liver disease. (16-18) Nevertheless, there is a wide spread in severity of liver disease associated with each genotype. Thus, genotyping cannot be used to determine severity of liver disease….

At the moment, HCV genotyping should be considered a research tool and not a part of the diagnostic algorithm in clinical practice.

Hep C information

http://www.hepatitis-central.com/hcv/hepatitis/hcvdiag.html

Public health guidelines state that treatment should be considered for asymptomatic HIV-infected people who have viral loads higher than 30,000 copies per milliliter of blood using a test known as a branched DNA test, or more than 55,000 copies using an RT-PCR test.

http://labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/viral_load/test.html

US treatment guidelines (See Fact Sheet 404) suggest that anyone with a viral load over 100,000 should be offered treatment.

http://www.aids.org/factSheets/125-Viral-Load-Tests.html#anchor188448

Many people are surprised to learn that hepatitis C viral load (the amount of the virus present in the blood) does not affect the course of the disease. In other words viral load does not predict the severity of liver disease, disease progression, or the development of complications due to hepatitis C.

However, HCV viral load level is important in estimating the likelihood of response and the actual response to interferon-based treatment. Overall, people with a low HCV viral load (less than 800,000 IU/mL) are somewhat more likely to respond to treatment than those with a higher viral load.

Hepatitis C viral load is most relevant when someone is undergoing interferon-based therapy as it is used to determine response to therapy.

Fibrosis is scar tissue that forms as a result of chronic inflammation and/or extensive liver cell death. The amount of fibrosis in the liver is one of the measures of hepatitis C-related liver damage that is evaluated with a liver biopsy. The extent of fibrosis is a reflection of liver disease severity.

Fortunately, most patients with hepatitis C have mild or moderate liver damage, and do not have an increased risk of death. Hepatitis C is almost always a slowly progressive disease, giving patients a long window of opportunity to cure their infection. If HCV is successfully eradicated, the liver improves each year instead of worsening. Only the liver and the bone marrow have this ability to regenerate. Over a period of years, the scar tissue in the liver will diminish after HCV is eradicated by successful antiviral therapy. Even biopsy proven cirrhosis has been shown to reverse in some patients. The risk of liver cancer or failure also falls, and with it the risk of premature death.

Do retroviruses cause Hepititis B?

yes retroviruses cause hepatitis b,they are RNA virus .

Hydrogen peroxide atomic number?

Hydrogen peroxide is a colorless, viscous and unstable liquid, which is used in disinfectants and bleaches. It has no atomic number since it is a compound.