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About 35 years ago i had Hepatitis and about 3 weeks ago i read an article about someone older than me who had Hepatitis years ago like me and his problem he was feeling tired and worn out and could drop and this is just how i feel i am active have a good diet they prescribed him VitB injections not to take Bvits what is my problem
I am sorry to hear that you have hepatitis. There are several types of hepatitis and I would need to know which type you have to determine if your current symptoms are related. The viral types of hepatitis are Type A, B and C. Type A is usually food borne and is a self limiting disease and has no longer term consequences. Types B and C are contracted through blood borne products and can have long term implications. There are treatments now for Hepatitis C
I recommend that you seek medical attention to help decide what type of hepatitis and if you are a candidate for treatment.
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Suggest Treatment For Hepatitis
Thanks for contacting HCM I am sorry to hear that you have hepatitis. There are several types of hepatitis and I would need to know which type you have to determine if your current symptoms are related. The viral types of hepatitis are Type A, B and C. Type A is usually food borne and is a self limiting disease and has no longer term consequences. Types B and C are contracted through blood borne products and can have long term implications. There are treatments now for Hepatitis C I recommend that you seek medical attention to help decide what type of hepatitis and if you are a candidate for treatment. Hope this answers your question. Please contact us again with your questions and concerns