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If so, how long ago? If you have a risk factorFactor ix complex, get tested for hep and hope for the best. Antibody tests are reliable after three months or so.
Don't jump to conclusions, though. GET TESTED if you have a risk factor.
i have never heard of a doctor diagnosing HCV from a rash. wait until you have the test results before thinking about "how long a person can live with this".
Do you have a risk factor for Hbv or Hcv? Such as unprotected sex (mainly hep B risk) or intravenous drug use (mainly hep C risk)?
If so, how long ago? If you have a risk factor, get tested for hep and hope for the best. Antibody tests are reliable after three months or so.
Don't jump to conclusions, though. GET TESTED if you have a risk factor.
However - new things amaze me each and every day.
Have your doctor take a Hep Panel.
And have them test you for your VIRAL LOAD - your liver enzymes (basically do a PCR and a full blood test CBC)
If you are HepC Positive, you'll need to know your: Genotype, Viral load.
Then come back and ask what questions you need answered.
Don't worry overmuch though until you know your damage level. Some people have HEPC for 20-40 years before they begin to get ill - some NEVER get ill.
Take a deep breath. Breathe - panic later --- like when the sky actually falls.
Good luck on being neg for HCV.
Meki