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		<title>Insidermedicine In 60 &#8211; September 17, 2009</title>
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 Hepatitis C is a serious issue and one needs to keep oneself fully informed about this virus in order to save health and getting affected from the serious side effects. A patient tends to go through the stage of a kind of inflammation of the liver. The condition is brought in to action by [...]]]></description>
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<p> Hepatitis C is a serious issue and one needs to keep oneself fully informed about this virus in order to save health and getting affected from the serious side effects. A patient tends to go through the stage of a kind of inflammation of the liver. The condition is brought in to action by the Hepatitis C virus.</p>
<p>Hepatitis C can also be referred to as the type of Hepatitis that shows symptoms similar to the flu.</p>
<p>This is t<span id="more-135"></span>he reason that most people are not aware of the fact that they have been infected with the virus of Hepatitis C. The virus is only detected when the person visits a health care practitioner for a medical examination.</p>
<p>There are several causes of transmission of this serious condition including tattooing, body piercing, sharing needles, unprotected sex, blood transfusion, sharing of drugs and sharing of personal items such as a razor.</p>
<p>This disease can easily spread via a blood -to- blood contact. </p>
<p>There is no specific treatment available for Hepatitis C. However, health care practitioners often recommend the patients to go for a bed rest and have plenty of liquids. This has to be followed in conjunction with a healthy diet routine and complete abstinence from alcohol.</p>
<p>In case, you have been suffering from only mild Hepatitis C, you would see a difference in your condition just within two or three weeks. The complete recovery would take about four to eight weeks.</p>
<p>However, if you have been defected with chronic Hepatitis C, your health care practitioner will recommend protein interferon acquired from synthetic sources. This treatment is helpful in improving the functionality of the liver and eliminates the symptoms of this condition.</p>
<p>You may have to suffer from certain side effects such as headaches and fever. These side effects may not affect some patients at all. Only 10-40 per cent of Hepatitis C patients are prone to these side effects.</p>
<p>The treatment provided for Hepatitis C completely depends on the amount of damage that has been done to liver by the viruses.</p>
<p>Sometimes, treatment is not considered to be an only option. This is because the medicines used widely to treat Hepatitis C produce serious side effects.</p>
<p>The actual goal of treatment given to Hepatitis C is to exterminate the infectious virus from the patient&#8217;s body as early as possible. The length of the term depends of the damage done to the liver and the effect of medicines on the patient&#8217;s body.</p>
<p>- Anti-viral medications used to treat Hepatitis C</p>
<p>A) Peginter feron to fight off the infection.</p>
<p>B) Combination of interferon antiviral therapy and ribavirin to enhance the chances of     eliminating the virus from the body.</p>
<p>The disease is serious. Hence, it is very important to keep tabs on the symptoms of this disease and most importantly, take as much as preventative methods as possible.</p>
<p>You need to be really cautious when getting blood from someone or getting a medicine injected in to your body.</p>
<p>There is no vaccination that can save you from this disease. Preventive measures and watching out for the symptoms would be wise steps to take.</p>
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<p>Integrated therapy deals with the three critical aspects of restoring and maintaining liver health, bile flow, cellular care and immunological support. Author: Mark Squibb &#8230; liver health cleanse hepatitis squibm mark squibb squibbm magnapulse magnapulse.com dshedu wholehealthnetwork   <H3>Help answer the question about hepatitis care</H3>can someone infected with Hepatitis (B, C, D) be a health care worker (doctor, pharmacist)?<br />I have a friend who is interested in the medical field but he is infected with hepatitis since birth.  The infections is benign and it does not cause any symptoms.  He is unsure whether he can work in the medical field fearing contaminating others.  If he can work in the medical field, is there any restrictions?<br />
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		<title>Four Hepatitis C Prevention Tips</title>
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Hepatitis C is an inflammation of the liver caused by the hepatitis C virus. Hepatitis C virus is also known as the HCV virus. Cirrhosis and cancer
can result from damage done to the liver by the hepatitis C virus. 
There is no cure or vaccine for hepatitis C. Just prevention. To keep from getting hepatitis [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hepatitis C is an inflammation of the liver caused by the hepatitis C virus. Hepatitis C virus is also known as the HCV virus. Cirrhosis and cancer<br />
can result from damage done to the liver by the hepatitis C virus. </p>
<p>There is no cure or vaccine for hepatitis C. Just prevention. To keep from getting hepatitis C, take the following four precautions: </p>
<p>1. Do not share personal care items that might could have blood on them. Such as a<span id="more-127"></span> shaver, nail clippers, or even a toothbrush. This also includes those needles they use for tattoos and anything to do with piercing the body.<br />
2. Stay away from non-prescription intravenous drugs. If you must, get vaccinated against hepatitis A and B.<br />
3. If you work in health care, or are a fireman or are a policeman, get vaccinated against hepatitis B.<br />
4. Hepatitis C can be spread by sexual contact. If you are having sex with more than one steady sex partner, it&#8217;s recommended to use a condom each time. You should also get vaccinated against hepatitis B. </p>
<p>What to Do if You Have Hepatitis C</p>
<p>Talk to your doctor to see if treatment with interferon alpha or a combination of interferon alpha and ribavirin can help you. Don&#8217;t take any nutritional supplements without seeing your doctor first. Avoid alcohol. Even small amounts of alcohol can be dangerous because they speed up the progression of the hepatitis C (alcohol also reduces the effectiveness of hepatitis C treatment).</p>
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<p>Hepatitis C affects over a quarter of a million Australians, but how much do average people on the street really know about hepatitis C? We took to the streets during National Hepatitis Awareness Week 2007 to find out. For more information contact Hepatitis Australia via www.hepatitisaustralia.com or call the national hepatitis infoline on 1300 HEP ABC.  <H3>Help answer the question about hepatitis c treatments</H3><br /> <H3>About Author</H3>
<p>Jessica Deets researches the internet and writes articles to help people. You can find more information and news about the different types of hepatitis at <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.SearchHepatitis.com">http://www.SearchHepatitis.com</a>
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		<title>Pregnancy and Hepatitis B</title>
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There is a big question raised when thinking about hepatitis B: can infants risk to loose their immunoprophylaxis if breast feed by mothers that carry the hepatitis B virus? This is one of the most often asked question when new mothers with hepatitis B have children. 
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<p>There is a big question raised when thinking about hepatitis B: can infants risk to loose their immunoprophylaxis if breast feed by mothers that carry the hepatitis B virus? This is one of the most often asked question when new mothers with hepatitis B have children. </p>
<p>Well the answer is no. There is no risk for a mother with hepatitis B to breast feed his child. The infant will not suffer from any negative influences when the <span id="more-129"></span>response of the anti hepatitis B is concerned. Many tests have been made concerning mothers that have hepatitis B virus and have to breast feed their new- born.</p>
<p>All the results have shown that there us no big difference when immunoprophylaxis failure is concerned in children that have been breast feed by their mothers which carry the hepatitis B virus and the babies that were feed by bottle. Another question asked was whether there was a bigger risk of transmitting hepatitis B to the infant if brestfeed by the mother that carry the hepatitis B virus. The answer was given after some studies made by doctors. If the infant is vaccinated against hepatitis B and taking into consideration hepatitis B globulin, the infant that is breast feed by his hepatitis B carrying mother is not at more risk of getting hepatitis B from her.</p>
<p>There is also the problem of infection with hepatitis B virus of the fetus. The answer is very simple. Even if the mother has the hepatitis B virus, the infection with hepatitis in the uterus may be stopped by injections . This method does not have any side- effects and can protect the fetus from hepatitis B virus.</p>
<p>Another matter that we must take into consideration when talking about hepatitis B is the vaccine. The question is can pregnant women get vaccinated against hepatitis B? And the answer is very satisfying, yes they can. This liver problem, hepatitis B in pregnancies can not be associated with an increased rate of abortion or congenital malformation. However, there is a matter to take into consideration if pregnant and having hepatitis B virus. If this hepatitis virus is aquired in your last trimester, your child might be born early. Another problem is that more than half of the women that contact hepatitis B virus in their last days of pregnancy are more than likely to transmit the hepatitis virus to their children. </p>
<p>For more resources about <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/causes-of-hepatitis-c.htm">causes of hepatitis c</a> please review <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-treatment.htm"><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-treatment.htm">http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-treatment.htm</a></a> or even <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-information.htm"><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-information.htm">http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-information.htm</a></a></p>
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<p>www.chronicfatiguesolution.com lloyd discusses Alternative medicine options for combating chronic fatigue associated with hepatitis c. MORE INFO &#8211; Natcell CNS http Candida Treatment ParaGONE www.hepatitiscfree.com  <H3>Help answer the question about hepatitis c treatments</H3><br /> <H3>About Author</H3>
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<p>For more resources about <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/causes-of-hepatitis-c.htm">causes of hepatitis c</a> please review <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-treatment.htm"><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-treatment.htm">http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-treatment.htm</a></a> or even <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-information.htm"><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-information.htm">http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-information.htm</a></a></p>
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Hepatitis is the inflammation of your liver, due to different causes. The main reason why you get hepatitis C is because of the infection with the hepatitis virus. Other cases would be medication, alcohol and even some diseases. Hepatitis C is the worst type of hepatitis that one can have. It is mainly spread through [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hepatitis is the inflammation of your liver, due to different causes. The main reason why you get hepatitis C is because of the infection with the hepatitis virus. Other cases would be medication, alcohol and even some diseases. Hepatitis C is the worst type of hepatitis that one can have. It is mainly spread through blood that is contaminated with the hepatitis C virus.</p>
<p>There are many people that are infected with hepatitis C<span id="more-124"></span> virus or actually have hepatitis C and do not show any symptoms at all. Thy is happens to about three thirds of all hepatitis C patients. However, there are hepatitis C patients that develop symptoms. One third of the hepatitis C people feel general sickness, yellow skin and eyes, a loss of apatite and fatigue. </p>
<p>These are the maine hepatitis C symptoms that one might have. Weight loose is another of the hepatitis C symptoms that may appear. Aching joints will also be a problem is having hepatitis C. However, there are a lot of people that will suffer from hepatitis C and not have any symptoms at all for as long as thirty years after contacting the hepatitis C virus. This is not a reason to be happy, because the hepatitis virus will slowly damage your liver and you will not even know that. If these people do not take the test for hepatitis C, they will find out that they are actually infected with the hepatitis C virus when they liver will be in grave </p>
<p>danger.</p>
<p>An amazing number of people that had been infected with the hepatitis C virus will go one to live with parts of this hepatitis virus still in them. About fifteen percent of the hepatitis patients will actually get rid of the hepatitis virus completely. These are also the people that will not suffer from any consequences after they have had hepatitis C. Amazingly, not all the people that are infected with the hepatitis C virus actually need treatment. If you have hepatitis C it is best that you talk to your doctor and see whether you should take the hepatitis treatment or not. There are certain factors that one must take into consideration before starting the hepatitis C treatment. The hepatitis treatment has some side effects and unfortunately there is no vaccine to prevent the ingection with the hepatitis C virus. The hepatitis treatment should not be given to people that have other medical conditions.</p>
<p>For more resources about <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-transmission.htm">hepatitis c transmission</a> please review <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-symptoms.htm"><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-symptoms.htm">http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-symptoms.htm</a></a> or even <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-transmission.htm"><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-transmission.htm">http://www.hepatitis-guide.com/hepatitis-c-transmission.htm</a></a></p>
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		<title>The Implications of Alcohol Use Among Patients With Hepatitis C</title>
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Despite the fact that long-term alcohol use is a known cause of liver diseases such as liver fibrosis and cirrhosis, a series of recent studies upon this matter have identified additional aspects regarding the impact of alcohol consumption among patients with hepatitis C. The main purpose of the recently conducted studies was to reveal the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Despite the fact that long-term alcohol use is a known cause of liver diseases such as liver fibrosis and cirrhosis, a series of recent studies upon this matter have identified additional aspects regarding the impact of alcohol consumption among patients with hepatitis C. The main purpose of the recently conducted studies was to reveal the way alcohol use interferes in the treatment of hepatitis C. Another aim of the studies was to identify ot<span id="more-122"></span>her effects of alcohol abuse on the health of patients diagnosed with liver disease. </p>
<p>The most conclusive study upon the implications of alcohol abuse on hepatitis C treatments and therapies has revealed various interesting facts. The study involved the participation of 4061 subjects diagnosed with hepatitis C and confronted with drinking problems. Among the total number of 4061 study participants, around 700 had just started to receive the treatment of hepatitis C at the date of the study. The participants were asked to respond to several questions structured in questionnaires. The questions covered many different aspects regarding the drinking habits of the respondents: the frequency of alcohol use and the quantities consumed, the existence of any drinking problems in the past or present, the period of time over which the subjects had been confronted with drinking problems, when the subjects had first started to use alcohol, recent / past unpleasant experiences with alcohol consumption, etc. </p>
<p>First of all, the study results have revealed the fact that alcohol use (in the past or over the period of the last 12 months) among patients with hepatitis C greatly reduced the chances of becoming eligible candidates for receiving hepatitis C medical treatments. Persons confronted with drinking problems (alcohol addicts) have always been considered inappropriate candidates for hepatitis C specific therapies and treatments due to the following reasons: frequent alcohol use is known to decrease the efficiency of hepatitis C treatments; persons who have suffered from alcohol dependency in the past may have developed a range of conditions that render them unable to tolerate hepatitis C treatments and therapies.</p>
<p>According to the studyâ€™s findings, consumption of alcohol in the past didnâ€™t influence the efficacy of the hepatitis C treatments received by the subjects or their treatment interruption rate. However, recent alcohol use was correlated with considerably higher treatment interruption rates. The team of researchers has concluded that the eligibility for hepatitis C therapies and treatments was considerably reduced among both categories of past and recent drinkers. Furthermore, recent use of alcohol was correlated with higher treatment interruption rates. The most surprising finding of the recently performed study consists in the equal response to hepatitis C treatments of both categories of recent drinkers and nondrinkers. This interesting result suggests the fact that the efficacy of hepatitis C treatments is not strongly influenced by alcohol consumption. </p>
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Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver resulting in damage and destruction of the liver cells. Hepatitis can be either acute or chronic. Acute hepatitis is usually caused by viral infection, drug overdose or reaction, and exposure to chemicals. Hepatitis which persists longer than six months is termed as chronic hepatitis.
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<p>Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver resulting in damage and destruction of the liver cells. Hepatitis can be either acute or chronic. Acute hepatitis is usually caused by viral infection, drug overdose or reaction, and exposure to chemicals. Hepatitis which persists longer than six months is termed as chronic hepatitis.</p>
<p>There are five different types of hepatitis, like hepatitis A, B, C, D, E, that are cause by hepatitis viruses.<span id="more-110"></span> This hepatitis virus grows in a person&#8217; s liver and causes a lot of damage to this organ. Our immune system fights back against hepatitis, but is takes a while to eliminate the infection in our liver.</p>
<p>Treatment for Hepatitis A</p>
<p>Treating hepatitis A with drugs is not necessary because the disease goes away on its own.</p>
<p>Transmission of the virus can be reduced by avoiding unclean food and water, thorough hand washing after using the restroom, and thorough cleansing if there is any contact with an affected person&#8217;s blood, feces, or any other bodily fluid. Daycare facilities and other institutions involving close contact with people may be more susceptible to rapid transmission of Hepatitis A. Thorough hand washing and good hygenic practices before and after each diaper change, before serving food, and after using the restroom can help prevent institutional outbreaks.</p>
<p>Treatment for Hepatitis B</p>
<p>There is no cure for hepa b or let me say there is no medicine that is meant to cure it because it is caused by a virus and not a bacteria or fungus, just like chicken pox. The medicine that is generally given are just vitamins (jetefar, essentiale) for liver. that&#8217;s why It is usually symptomatic way to help the affected person. For example, if the patient has a headache, they would give him analgesic or if the patient has fever he will be given paracetamol.</p>
<p>Try to avoid to do things that may lead to Hepatitis B. such as unprotected sex, as well as things that might have someone else&#8217;s blood on them, such as a razors or toothbrush. by doing this. You will be sure that the virus will never get you.</p>
<p>Treatment for Hepatitis C</p>
<p>Hepatitis C treatments commonly involve the administration of interferon, a medication that was initially designed to treat patients diagnosed with leukemia. Interferon is actually a natural body protein produced when viral infectious agents intrude inside the human body. Although the body produces interferon in small quantities, this protein is very effective in fighting against viral infections. However, the benefic effects of interferon can nowadays be enhanced by modifying the protein in the laboratory.</p>
<p>There is no vaccine that can help you prevent the infection with hepatitis C virus. So all one can do to prevent hepatitis C is to avoid all the risk factors. If the hepatitis C virus is contacted, your body will try to fight it. However, the hepatitis virus can mutate and evade your immune system. As many as 80 percent of the people that are infected with the hepatitis C virus will not be able to destroy it completely.</p>
<p>Treatment for Hepatitis D (HDV)</p>
<p>Hepatitis D is caused by the virus HDV. You can only get hepatitis D if you are already infected with hepatitis B. Hepatitis D also causes inflammation of liver and is transmitted through infected blood, needles and sexual contact with with a person infected with HDV.</p>
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<p>I was diagnosed with Hep C on December 2008 and by May 2009 I stated the one-year treatment. I filmed this video in April 2009, a couple of weeks before I was completely finished with the treatment. The video describes my experience with the side effects of the medication. Good luck to those of you how are stating the treatment. I hope my video helps you. I was diagnosed with Hep C because I went to get a regular check-up and I requested my doctor some blood tests just out of curiosity (not &#8230;  <H3>Help answer the question about hepatitis c treatments</H3><br /> <H3>About Author</H3>
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