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Saturday, September 6, 2014

Hepatitis C

Hepatitis C

This type of hepatitis caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV). This virus is known sebalumnya with hepatitis non-A non-B (NANB_ money cause hepatitis cases pascatransfusi blood or blood products as well as the so-called transfusion-associated hepatitis (hepatitis associated with transfusion). About hepatitis C is known to have an incubation period of long and often accompanied by signs of mild subclinical, but with kronitas rate (incidence becomes chronic) and progression toward cirrhosis is high.

Growth of hepatitis C virus is very fast and kronitasnya level higher than hepatitis B and viral hepatitis. In addition, genetically VHC has many types of viruses and the high mutation rate so that there is no vaccine to prevent hepatitis C disease and the majority of hepatitis C virus infection, which is about 80-90% will develop chronic (chronic liver disease). If untreated chronic hepatitis can thoroughly develop into cirrhosis and liver cancer is difficult to treat and should be done transplantation (liver cangkoko). In Indonesia, liver transplantation is difficult because of the difficulty of donors.

Although the level of hepatitis C kronitas higher compared with hepatitis B, but travel clinic lighter. About Hepatitis C disease is easily cured if proper treatment is given early. This is because the genetic material in the form of hepatitis C virus RNA (ribonucleic acid) attached outside the cell, whereas the hepatitis B virus genetic material in the form of DNA (deoxyribonucleic aacid) attached to the gene so that the disease is more difficult to treat.

Here are the modes of transmission of hepatitis C: 

1.parenteral 
Generally, occurs through blood tranfsui, sutikan, or blood products that have not been screened. High risk patients on dialysis, hemophilia, thalassemia, and people who got through intravenous injections.

2.Contact with patients
Hepatitis C transmission from person to person has not been clearly may occur through the use of shared razors or toothbrushes in the family.

3.sexual transmission
Sexual contact with multiple partners or with hepatitis.

4.Congenital / Neonatal
Infected mothers transmit the virus hepatitis hepatitis C to her baby, but also a small number of events.

5.Non-parenteral transmission
Sporadic cases of hepatitis showed that hepatitis C can be transmitted through non-parenteral means


Prevention of Transmission of Hepatitis Hepatitis C
If you are infected with hepatitis B and C, you can transmit the virus to others, so you need to take precautions, such as:

  • Do not donate blood, organs, or other tissues. 
  • Do not share personal items that you may be exposed to blood such as toothbrushes, dental appliances, nail-care equipment, or razor blades. 
  • Close the wound to keep from spreading the virus hepatitis. 
  • Ask your family and the people who live at home with you to go to the doctor. A simple blood test can show whether they have been infected with the hepatitis virus. 

Those who are not infected should receive the hepatitis B vaccine 

  • Avoid unprotected sex, and ask your partner to be vaccinated. 
  • Disposing of personal items exposed to blood or other body fluids you are disembarang place. 
  • Wash your hands with water sabundan after touching blood or body fluids of your own. 
  • If you are pregnant, tell your doctor that you are infected. Infants born to HBV-infected mothers should be -given HBIG and hepatitis B vaccine within 12 hours of birth. 
  • Tell your doctor and dentist that you have hepatitis B virus 
  • Do not chew food for babies.

Acute and Chronic Hepatitis

Acute hepatitis is a disease caused by swift, sharp and painful. Symptoms of acute hepatitis is more painful but only lasted for a few months. 

Depending on the patient's immune system, acute symptoms ranging from mild to severe heart failure. Several types of viral hepatitis are more likely to create acute symptoms such as type B, while type C usually induces mild symptoms. 
Chronic hepatitis possessed less severe symptoms but sufferers continue to be felt for months or even years. Symptoms are usually mild, but persistent infection and tissue destruction occurs, causing liver damage leading to cirrhosis, liver failure, or liver cancer. 

Considered an acute hepatitis during the first 6 months after exposure. This is the average period of time required to recover from hepatitis infection. If you are undergoing tests for viral hepatitis for 6 months, and the results still show your -there hepatitis virus infection, meaning you get the disease at the chronic stage.

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2 comments:

  1. It was the first time my granddaughter came to me and confided about her battle with oral and genital herpes and her self destructive thoughts.
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    Six months later we went for another test to be sure and here is the result,
    Six months after medications;
    Her hsv1&2 test results;
    Igm - 1.49
    IgG - 0.36
    She don't have any symptoms again and has moved on happily and is now in a serious relationship with her fiancee

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  2. I was diagnosed as HEPATITIS B carrier in 2013 with fibrosis of the
    liver already present. I started on antiviral medications which
    reduced the viral load initially. After a couple of years the virus
    became resistant. I started on HEPATITIS B Herbal treatment from
    ULTIMATE LIFE CLINIC (www.ultimatelifeclinic.com) in March, 2020. Their
    treatment totally reversed the virus. I did another blood test after
    the 6 months long treatment and tested negative to the virus. Amazing
    treatment! This treatment is a breakthrough for all HBV carriers.

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