A co-worker says he might be having a hepatitis 'flareup'. ?!


Question: A co-worker says he might be having a hepatitis 'flareup'!. !?
Says he's getting his blood checked by his doctors!. I need to know if these 'flare-ups' are communicable!.

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Answers:
It depends upon the type of Hepatitis!. There are 5 types of hepatitis, Hep A caused by unsteriled kitchen wares, Hepa B develop through genes (hereditary) and by direct contact of blood to a person who has Hepatitis and Hepa C, Hepa D and Hepa E!.

The communicable type of Hepatitis is the Hepatitis B!. Once his/her blood enters to you then you will also develop Hepatitis B!. Its actually the most "VITAL" and "CONTAGIOUS" type of Hepatitis!.

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Hepatitis A can be passed through fecal or anal contact to the mouth!. If a person with hepa A does not wash their hands properly after going to the washroom and then touches some food or drink another person consumes that other person can get hepa A!.

Hepatitis B can be spread through saliva, vaginal fluid, blood, or semen entering the blood stream of someone without hepa B!. For example, an uninfected person can get hepa B by sharing the toothbrush of someone with hepa B!.

Hepatitis C can be spread from the blood of someone who has hepa C to the blood of someone without hepa C!. For example, an uninfected person can get hepa C by using nail clippers or razors that have the blood of someone with hepa C on them!. NOTE: the hepa C virus can live on stuff for months and it's difficult to clean off surfaces!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

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