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Tattoo Can Lead to Hepatitis C

The tattoo culture is adding to the number of “Hepatitis C” cases among youths as they surrender to the temptation of getting themselves tattooed from roadside artists. Dr. Harish Verma is famous ayurvedic doctor who provides treatment for hepatitis c.<br>

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Tattoo Can Lead to Hepatitis C

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  1. Tattoo’s Can Lead to Hepatitis C The tattoo culture is adding to the number of “Hepatitis C” cases among youths as they surrender to the temptation of getting themselves tattooed from roadside artists. These artists use the same needle for more than one person The doctors from private and public health sector have termed the situation alarming, as using an infected person’s razor, toothbrush, being born to a mother with hepatitis C, having sex with an infected person and sharing drug needles with an infected person are the other common causes of this deadly infection.

  2. Tattoo’s Can Lead to Hepatitis C • Dr Harish Verma(BAMS Gold Medalist), who is running an NGO, VaidyaKirpa Ram Health Foundation and SushrutaAyurvedic Therapy Center in New Delhi. • While referring to some cases that had come for treatment at the foundation, said, “It is rather shocking that young boys and girls actually get themselves tattooed with unsterilized instruments and needles. • There have been cases, wherein, people have become carriers by using nail cutter of an infected person, as the Hepatitis C virus remains alive for seven days,” said Dr. Verma.

  3. Tattoo’s Can Lead to Hepatitis C • He also called upon medical research institutions and doctors to evolve a cost-effective treatment for such patients adding that a large number of people lived with Hepatitis C and died with it as the treatment was out of their reach. • The problem has increased manifold in Punjab due to the unrestrained practice of quacks in villages, who use multiple vials. The blood transfusion made prior to 1993, when screening for Hepatitis B and C was not done too has resulted in many cases of Hepatitis C.

  4. Contact Us If you have any query related to Hepatitis, feel free to get in touch with us. • Call us at 99106-72020 for a free consultation. • Email Us @ drharishverma@gmail.com • Visit @http://www.hepatitisccare.com/

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