Could i be carrying C Hepatitis virus

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I was in a hurry and i used my father's razor to shave, and accidentally cut myself. It might even been a new blade, idk, i chose the best looking one. I don't know if it's even a cut. There were two very little blood spots on the skin, not larger than the hair , and i didn't feel any pain. My father had C hepatitis like 5 years ago, and he defeated it. Is there any chance i could've gotten the virus?

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  • Posted

    If your dad had a SVR (sustained virologic load)at 6 mths then he is cured, so he no longer has the virus and therefore isn't at threat of transmitting hep c.

  • Posted

    Cont...However, if he didn't get these results at 6mths, like Angelina said go get tested. Even if u r infected there are new drugs to cure u now.

    • Posted

      I'm on two Hep C medications and tomorrow I start my 11 weeks on these medications. I have been tested on my 5th to 6 week on the medications and tested undetected but my iron was a bit low. The side effects are a bit much but it is tolerable. I can't wait to get off these medications cause I have just about had enough already. Though people don't get discouraged cause it is a cure, and a light at the end of that tunnel.

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      I finished my 12 wks of Harvoni about 5 wks ago and didn't have any side effects. I don't go for follow up tests until next month. Hoping for good news.

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