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Parents need to do everything possible to ensure their kids are in good health and shielded from preventable diseases. Vaccination is an ideal approach for the same. Vaccination shields children from serious sickness and the complications of diseases that can be prevented by vaccination. This can include removal of an arm or leg, loss of motion of limbs, hearing loss, paralysis, brain damage and even death. Vaccination is very safe and is always successful. All the vaccines go through a long and...more
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Parents need to do everything possible to ensure their kids are in good health and shielded from preventable diseases. Vaccination is an ideal approach for the same. Vaccination shields children from serious sickness and the complications of diseases that can be prevented by vaccination. This can include removal of an arm or leg, loss of motion of limbs, hearing loss, paralysis, brain damage and even death. Vaccination is very safe and is always successful. All the vaccines go through a long and...more
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Parents need to do everything possible to ensure their kids are in good health and shielded from preventable diseases. Vaccination is an ideal approach for the same. Vaccination shields children from serious sickness and the complications of diseases that can be prevented by vaccination. This can include removal of an arm or leg, loss of motion of limbs, hearing loss, paralysis, brain damage and even death. Vaccination is very safe and is always successful. All the vaccines go through a long and...more
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Check your status every three years for hepBsag and if it is negative than every three years you have to get vaccinated as per schedule
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A man with Hepatitis B can have unprotected (baby-making) sex with a woman without getting her or their child infected by first ensuring that the woman is successfully vaccinated against HepB. If she has been vaccinated successfully, she will not become infected with the virus, nor will she pass it down to her child.
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
No. If you have been infected with hepatitis b in the past, you can't get infected again. However, some people, especially those infected during early childhood, remain infected for life because they never cleared the virus from their bodies.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
No. If you have been infected with hepatitis b in the past, you can't get infected again. However, some people, especially those infected during early childhood, remain infected for life because they never cleared the virus from their bodies.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Hello-
hepatitis c is a contagious liver disease caused by the hepatitis c virus (hcv). The disease can be passed from person to person.
As with many infections, hcv lives in blood and bodily fluids. You can contract hepatitis c by coming into direct contact with an infected person’s blood. It can also be transmitted by contact with bodily fluids including saliva or semen of an infected person, but this is rare.
hepatitis c is a contagious liver disease caused by the hepatitis c virus (hcv). The disease can be passed from person to person.
As with many infections, hcv lives in blood and bodily fluids. You can contract hepatitis c by coming into direct contact with an infected person’s blood. It can also be transmitted by contact with bodily fluids including saliva or semen of an infected person, but this is rare.
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