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Hep testing

I had a high risk encounter 100 days ago - unprotected oral, protected vaginal with blood.

Since then, I have lost 20-30 lbs, experienced increasing abdominal discomfort beginning at the upper center of my abdomen - radiating to the right, and have been extremely fatigued.

How long after exposure should I be tested for Hep A, B, & C?

How am I tested for these things?

Thanks
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736575 tn?1288902558
Here you go...from the cdc website...a GREAT source of information:

http://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/B/bFAQ.htm
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Are Hep A, B, & C associated with upper-GI issues like heartburn, etc?

I have been taking Prilosec due to recently developped heartburn / reflux and it seems to be helping these symptoms greatly.
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100 days should be enough time to be tested for everything.

Best of luck..
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