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Anyone with some advice about Hepatitis C? |
My mom has Hep C and she gives herself a shot every Friday. I was helping her one night and when she pulled the needle out, somehow it came my way and stuck my leg. I know that's how Hep C is transmitted. I quickly got some peroxide and started squeezing the spot where I got stuck to try and get whatever out. Anyone have any advice for me. I'm scared that in 5-15 years I'll get the horrible disease. Erica, My sister has Hepatitis B and C. I called the CDC in Atlanta and was surprised that you can get rid of hep B but not Hep C. Because it is blood born, you need to get to the doctors and get gamma globulin from the doctor ASAP. Also your Mom has to be careful that no one else uses her razors or your toothbrushes remain at a distance from other people's toothbrushes. Get to the doctor. My niece had to because my sister bit her and with the gamma globulin and it has been many years, she is fine. Always wear latex gloves and be careful you don't get poked when helping your Mom. Sorry to hear this. All needles (called sharps) must be placed in a special container that is used only for that. Hepatitis affects the liver. There is a real chance that you became infected but it might give you some peace to know that if a person is stuck with a needle from an HIV infected individual, there is only a 0.3% that they will get HIV. You need to get to a doctor and get tested. You should see a doctor and get tested. well my best advice is: go to a doctor and tell your story. he will help you for sure. |
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