Talking to Your Doctor About Viral Hepatitis
by Michael Jubinville, MPH You have your own health history. Talk with your doctor about your risk factors and background with hepatitis. By talking openly and often with your doctor, you can make the best choices for you and your family. General Tips for Gathering InformationHere are some tips that will make it simpler for you to talk to your doctor:
Specific Questions to Ask Your DoctorAbout Hepatitis
About Your Risk of Developing Hepatitis
About Treatment Options
About Lifestyle Changes
About Outlook
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