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If you want to prevent exposure then you must take precautions during sex. Although the only thing that is 100% effective is absitnence, you can use a condom. Avoid sharing needles, if you use needles.
Avoid sharing toothbrushes, drinking glasses, or anything where you exchange bodily fluids.
Thanks for your answer. but I have been having unprotected sex with my partner for 5 years., before I knew about his condition! I have developed a rash recently, which I think may be a sign of hepititus C. Should I be tested, if so how can I go about this?
Yes, you should most certainly be tested. Make an appointment with your doctor and let your doctor know of your concerns.
He/she will test you accordingly.
Many people with HCV are aysmptomatic (no symptoms).
Some of the symptoms, however, if you have any, are as follows:
Jaundice (yellowing of skin or sclera (white part) of the eye;
Right upper abdominal pain;
Fatigue;
Loss of appetite;
Nausea and/or vomiting;
Low grade fever (under 98.6);
Pale or clay colored stools;
Dark urine;
Generalized itching.
You need to ask your doc for a Hepatitis virus serology.
Good luck Carol. Keep me posted, and please do not hesitate to ask any question you may have.
Oh, yes, I forgot to mention that Hep C can be contracted from getting tattoos and body piercings.
It is a lifelong disorder, that can kill if left untreated. My husband's best friend died of HCV years ago from getting a tattoo at a place he thought was a very reputable parlor.