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jamesrayenz

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Hepatitis C
« on: March 21, 2011, 05:40:55 AM »
Hepatitis c is a contagious virus that causes liver damage. After this injury is usually not noted at the outset and has accumulated years of silence. This condition is chronic in most cases, there is currently no definitive cure. contact with the blood of people living with HIV are sent normally hepatitis C. can happen in several ways. Until 1992 in the United States was the person who received transplanted blood some exposed to disease, although this is likely a result of inspection procedures. Needles with people with other means of transmission, like accidental needle sticks in healthcare environments that people's exposure to infected blood. Infants born to mothers with hepatitis c vulnerable to disease, and sometimes, though rarely, the disease can be transmitted. As mentioned, may be symptoms of hepatitis c for years, but some people have few symptoms similar to influenza when first getting this disease. This could include things such as fatigue and reduced appetite and stomach tenderness, and pain. Later repeated the same symptoms and be accompanied by fever and jaundice (yellowing of skin and eyes).

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