Hepatitis C and Senior Citizens  

What happens when the Hepatitis C virus is found in someone who is a senior citizen? First of all its not always easy to diagnose Hepatitis C virus, HCV, because so many of the symptoms, aches and pains in the joints, skin problems, stomach discomforts and memory issues, are what many expect to suffer as they age. But, in truth, if you are a senior you shouldn't expect to feel ill all the time and if you do you should go see your health care provider.

There are some things you should do if you've been diagnosed. First ask for a second test to reconfirm the results. This is just common sense and your doctor won't object. If they do, find another. It's a good idea to get vaccinated against Hepatitis A and B.  Ask to be sent to a specialist who can deal better with your new set of circumstances. This specialist should be prepared to do an alpha-fetoprotein test. This checks for cancer. As well, you should have a liver biopsy to see if there are signs of cirrhosis. 

 You should be cautious in some things that you do to do your best not to be contagious to anyone. This includes not sharing a toothbrush, razor or nail clippers. Avoid risky contact such as allowing your blood to touch someone else's open cut. You can hug, cuddle and kiss your children and grandchildren, but avoid kissing them on the mouth. There is no reason to refrain from continuing the normal healthy sexual relationship you have with your long-term partner.

After you clean your teeth, wash the sink. Using a water and bleach solution, clean and wipe out the sink after each time you clean your teeth. If you cut yourself and there is blood on the counter or floor, be certain that only you clean it up once you've tended to the cut. Throw all paper towels or wipes in a plastic bag and then into the garbage.

The biggest question asked by anyone, let alone someone in their retirement years, is will they die from the Hepatitis c virus?  The answer is only maybe. Studies have shown that most people who become infected after they have passed through middle age usually die from other causes or from old age before the HCV gets them. That is because HCV often stays in a person's system for years, lying dormant, before any of the damage begins.  Cirrhosis of the liver will occur in approximately thirty percent of all HCV sufferers. This in itself can take thirty years to become a health issue.  A percentage of those with cirrhosis of the liver will get liver cancer. But again, this does not develop quickly.

Your doctor may want to discuss with you whether treatment is a good idea or not.  The most commonly used medication for HCV is interferon. This drug has not proven good when used for older patients. It is more common not to treat those over sixty.

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