Friday, 22 July 2011

Leberentzündung-C-Antikörper and nursing?

Leberentzündung-C-Antikörper and nursing?

I tested positively for Leberentzündung-C-Antikörper, but, not to have the virus at this time, was found. If my question is, Brustf like certainly isütterung? I consulted a GI specialist, who says, to follow my OBGYN, \'s-Rat however she/it seems even from the simple facts surprisingly unknowing. I seek gegenwärtig another OBGYN with more knowledge this virus, but meanwhile, I am curious to know. I have a son old 16 months, that für exclusively the first 3 1/2 months, that are negative for the antibodies (that OBGYN didn\'t test only B for C), was nursed was that only luck.

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Antibody antibodies don\'t carry the virus, antibodies are your immune system proteins, that are programmed, to recognize the Leberentzündung-C-Unterschrift, and it attacks if the virus enters your body if you are exposed again,... in command of them, "" the first time, to be programmed, you had to be exposed in the past to the virus someday.

You/they have antibodies for the flu virus, and any other virus, that you got for a vaccine in the past. That is, type from, as vaccines work, they bring your Körper something with, to see for it, and as attacking is, before it is exposed in the real world.

Doctors/labs makes a simple one, cheap, first, blood tests to check for antibodies to see if you ever were exposed. When she/it the antiqueörper finds, they do a viral examination (PCR) dearly to actually see for it, (result), the viral particals in your system. if your PCR-Prüfung then as negation would return, your body probably beat the virus alone. Some people become Styou don\'t make ändig during a happily few, you you.

I would not worry anyway that Hep C is transferred only over blood. Therefore ouchßer if your blood has an active quantity of viral material, and this blood never is exposed on your son to an open bleeding wound, then, you place really auf\'t everything has to worry itself approximately.

Oh and antibodies don\'t transfer with it is, why your son doesn\'t have her/it/them. His/its being Kshe/it will make örper if he/it always is unprotected to the actual virus itself. Therefore nurse everything, which you want, he/it will go do it well, but natyour doctor (who is trained right over Hep C, that supports, which I say,) should ürlich.

Do I find it on that occasion, that to surprise your GI specialist, pawn these information on your OBGYN away?? advises you that not she/it responsible for distributing advice, his/its wants, tells too pregnancy/children just in case, that they are wrong. Sheesh! The healthcare-Industrie therefore becomes aufwärts screwed!! ich\'d gets a new GI doc, if I was you,..., but that is only my opinion.

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Thanks so very much for your information, that you seem very well informed. I fühle me now better and maybe you are right that I should speak with another GI specialist. Save to! ! RSS

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