Question:
Hep-c Antibodies in your blood?
elyobokram
2006-11-23 00:57:53 UTC
I have just had a gastric bypass recently, then I have been for a blood test and the Hep-c antibodies were detected, is this really serious?
Six answers:
Johny0555
2006-11-23 01:09:15 UTC
Hepatitis C (originally "non-A non-B hepatitis") can be transmitted through contact with blood (including through sexual contact where the two parts blood is mixed). Hepatitis C may lead to a chronic form of hepatitis, culminating in cirrhosis. It can remain asymptomatic for 10-20 years. No vaccine is available for hepatitis C. Patients with hepatitis C are prone to severe hepatitis if they contract either hepatitis A or B, so all hepatitis C patients should be immunized against hepatitis A and hepatitis B if they are not already immune. However, hepatitis C itself is a very lethal virus and can cause cirrhosis of the liver. The virus, if detected early on can be treated by a combination of interferon and the antiviral drug ribavirin. The genotype of the virus determines the rate of response to this treatment regimen.
michalakd
2006-11-23 01:13:13 UTC
Having Hep-c Ab means that you have been exposed to this virus. You need to find out whether you have an active hep-c infection. You have not given enough information for anyone to be able to answer this question with any certainty. You should ask the doctor that ordered the test. Specifically, why was the test ordered? Was it because your liver enzymes were elevated? Did the surgeon request a gastroenterology consultation? What instructions were given for your follow up? You should beware of people answering your question stating that hep-c is no big deal. Look it up.
gangadharan nair
2006-11-23 01:21:48 UTC
Hepatitis C is a blood-borne, infectious, viral disease that is caused by a hepatotropic virus called Hepatitis C virus (HCV). There is no cure for hepatitis C.

The infection can cause liver inflammation that is often asymptomatic, but ensuing chronic hepatitis can result later in cirrhosis and liver cancer. Hepatitis C is one of the most common causes of chronic liver disease in the U.S. today. At least 80% of patients with acute hepatitis C ultimately develop chronic liver infection, and 20% to 30% develop cirrhosis. Between 1% and 5% of patients may develop liver cancer. Hepatitis C is now the number 1 cause for liver transplantation in the U.S.

People with hepatitis C should also be careful not to take vitamins, nutritional supplements, or new over-the-counter medications without first discussing it with a doctor. People with hepatitis C should avoid any substances toxic to the liver (hepatotoxic), including alcohol. Even moderate amounts of alcohol speed up the progression of hepatitis C, and alcohol reduces the effectiveness of treatment.

Please see the webpages for more details on Herpatitis C.
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2016-12-29 13:58:19 UTC
Hepatitis C isn't unfold via foodstuff or undesirable hygiene, so please dismiss those solutions. It rarely if ever is unfold via intercourse (on condition that there is an replace of blood in the time of intercourse with an contaminated guy or woman). Hep C is unfold whilst contaminated blood gets into somebody's bloodstream. Your mom could have been uncovered to the virus a while whilst she made touch with an contaminated guy or woman's blood. it could have been something as minor as a nail trimming, in basic terms a sprint broken glass on a sidewalk or a splinter on a picnic table. you will possibly on no account understand the place and whilst she grew to become into uncovered. If she has antibodies, she has been uncovered to the ailment and her physique created antibodies to combat it. the subsequent step is to purpose her blood for the stay virus. Hepatitis C is a intense ailment, yet you and your mom could desire to understand that it is not a dying sentence. in accordance to the centers for ailment administration, the mortality fee is one million% to 5%.
p_i_turtle_sanders
2006-11-23 01:03:32 UTC
I'm not a doctor and I don't play one on tv but that means you have been exposed to hep C. I would discuss the meaning of that with the diagnosing doctor and refrain from sexual activity in the mean time.
mike w
2006-11-23 01:07:37 UTC
hep c isn't as serious as it sounds,it's hep b that you would need to worry about.understandably,you are gonna be worried at first,but once you learn about it,it's not that bad.


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