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Hepatitis C
While giving blood to someone, doc said that I have hepatitis c so I will not able to give blood to that particular person. What is hepatitis c? what should be done next?
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It’s a virus infection of the liver. You can’t donate blood. You can take tablet Liv 52 DS one tablet twice daily for three months
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Hepatitis c Hep b Patients can't give blood as it may cause further infection. Specially hp b infctd person can't give blood donation to any one
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Hepatitis c is a viral infection. There are some investigations and Medications that will help you eradicate the infection
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This is type of viral infection of liver Detailed consultation with a hepatologist is advisable
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