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How are hepatitis A, B, C, D and E viruses generally treated? |
A. vaccines are available for all. This must be a trick question because none of the answers are right. |
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This must be a trick question because none of the answers are right. A. is not true because there are only vaccines for Hepatitis A and B. B. is not true because treatment for Hep B, C and D ... Yes, I've had it done twice. A nurse told me it was ok to do it, if it had been 1o years since the first time?? ...It can survive outside the body for up to 5 days ...Hepatitis B is a serious disease caused by a virus that attacks the liver. The virus, which is called hepatitis B virus (HBV), can cause lifelong infection, cirrhosis (scarring) of the liver, liver... He obviously has some type of problem if his counts are up but its hard to tell if it's autoimmune hepatitis. The best way to know is have his ANA checked and possibly a liver biopsy. A few ... If she is reusing needles then that is dodgy and disease can be spread. Report her to the health department. ...OK. Hep A is transmitted by a positive someone not washing their hands after using the bathroom (#2) and then someone else ingesting food that they have prepared, so what do you think? ...depends..do you plan on treating your hepatitis C? I did..I cleared the virus in '05 w/conventional medicine. I am now healthier and happier than I have ever been. I first found out... |
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