I had Viral Hepatitis A about an year ago and I recovered from it after 5 days of hospitalization.
Now, my family is advancing for my marriage.
Is it safe for me to get married?
Since, I completed my course of therapy after getting released from hospital, I haven't had any Hep A related issues.
should I get tested again before marriage?
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After a person has been diagnosed with hepatitis A, follow-up care typically involves monitoring liver function and addressing any ongoing symptoms or concerns.
Hepatitis A viral load test: A hepatitis A viral load test can help determine the amount of virus present in the blood, although this test is not typically done for hepatitis A because the virus is cleared from the body within a few weeks.
In most cases, hepatitis A resolves on its own within a few weeks or months, and there is no specific treatment other than supportive care.
So Go Ahead and Enjoy the auspicious ceremony
For peace of mind all you might need is liver function monitoring that to if there are any symptoms or your Doctor recommends
On a personal note
Hep A is endemic and common in India
If anyone who Loves paani poori from a local vendor may be they already got hep A and it went way by itself without symptoms only when they test they will know that they had Hep A .
So do not stress
Enjoy. ( but not the paani poori from
A street shop served bare hands dipped in the spicy water )
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