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Risks of Self-Injury While Vaccinating Stray Dogs: What You Should Know

Is there a risk of injuring oneself while giving a dog an injection? Hello, doctor. While I was giving vaccinations and drawing blood from a stray dog, I accidentally pricked my own finger and it bled. Prior to this, I had already received the tetanus and rabies vaccines. I would...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, theoretically, the risk of contracting these bloodborne diseases is very low. However, due to the needlestick incident, it is recommended to follow the standard post-exposure protocol. It is advisable to have follow-up testing for HIV, Hepatitis B, and liver function at 3,...

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Understanding Hepatitis C Infection Risks in Everyday Situations

Infection risk 1. If I accidentally cut myself with a utility knife while working, and the knife may have residual dried blood from a colleague who is a hepatitis C carrier, is it possible for me to contract hepatitis C through the cut if the virus survives on the dried blood? (I...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, hepatitis C is primarily transmitted through sharing needles or needlestick injuries, while syphilis is transmitted through sexual contact. The scenarios you mentioned are not routes of transmission for these two diseases, so the risk of infection is very low. Please don&#...

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Concerns About Infection from Minor Cuts and Hepatitis B Exposure

Wound infectious diseases Hello, I accidentally scratched the back of my hand with my own nail. Although the wound is very small and not bleeding much, I'm unsure if there are any other injuries. My family member has hepatitis B, and I'm worried about whether I could ge...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, the transmission routes for hepatitis B are higher through needle sticks or sharing needles. The daily life contact you mentioned does not pose a risk for hepatitis B infection, so there is no need to worry. Thank you for your question.

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Can Blood Splash from Nearby Blood Draws Pose Infection Risks?

Blood splatter in the eyes? I would like to inquire further: if I am very close to the previous blood donor at the blood draw station, is there a risk that blood could splash onto my eye mucosa during the needle withdrawal process? Is it easy for blood to splatter near the needle...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, the situation you mentioned should not lead to splashing, and since the eyes are very sensitive, if there were splashes, your eyes would definitely feel uncomfortable at that moment. Therefore, based on your description, the risk of infection should be low. If you want to ...

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Risk of Blood Exposure: Can Blood Splash Lead to HIV or Hepatitis Infection?

Sprayed into the eyes? Today, while waiting for an examination at the hospital, a man next to me pulled up his shirt sleeve, revealing that his arm was red, likely from a recent blood draw. I started to worry that if his arm hadn't completely stopped bleeding, blood could sp...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, the situation you mentioned should not lead to splashing, and since the eyes are very sensitive, if there were any splashes, your eyes would definitely feel uncomfortable at that moment. Therefore, based on your description, there should not be a risk of infection. Thank y...

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Can Scratches Lead to Infection? Understanding Risks of STDs and Hepatitis

The issue of abrasions? Hello, while I was grocery shopping with my family, I accidentally got scratched on my hand by a key or something from the back pocket of a vegetable vendor. I'm concerned about the possibility of contracting any STDs, hepatitis B, or HIV from this. T...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, based on your description, a minor abrasion on the skin surface is unlikely to lead to the transmission of sexually transmitted infections, so you do not need to worry. Thank you for your question.

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Risk of Hepatitis B Transmission from Scratches: What You Should Know

Scratched by a patient with hepatitis B? Hello Doctor, thank you very much for your previous response, and I apologize for bothering you again. I have another question I would like to ask you: If I get scratched by my mother who has hepatitis B (because her nails are quite long a...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, 1. Scratches do not transmit Hepatitis B, so there is no need to worry. 2. Living normally with a Hepatitis B patient will not lead to infection. If you are still concerned, you can visit a family medicine or infectious disease clinic to receive the vaccine. Thank you f...

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Understanding Liver Enzymes and Eye Health: What You Need to Know

Liver enzymes and the eyes? Hello, I would like to ask the doctor about my health. Last year, after returning to Taiwan, I had a health check-up with my family at a hospital six months later. During my first blood test, my AST was 22 and ALT was 45. My family physician advised me...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, based on your photo, the sclera of your eyes appears to be a normal color without any signs of jaundice. Jaundice in the sclera is characterized by a distinct yellowing. Additionally, your liver function tests are currently normal, so regular monitoring should suffice. Tha...

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Can Using Shared Nail Clippers Lead to Hepatitis B Infection?

Will cutting my nails too deep with a nail clipper cause a hepatitis B infection? Hello Doctor: I am 22 years old, and it has been almost ten years since I received the hepatitis B vaccine in middle school. According to information online, the effectiveness of the hepatitis B vac...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, 1. Whether you still have antibodies for Hepatitis B can vary depending on individual physiology, so a blood test is necessary to determine this. However, it is usually assessed based on your occupation and whether you frequently come into contact with Hepatitis B patien...

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Needle Stick Injuries: Risks and What to Do Next

Needlestick injury Hello, I accidentally got a splinter while out and immediately asked the shopkeeper for a sewing needle to remove the wood. I am currently worried about the risk of infection from HIV or Hepatitis B. If I need to get a blood test, which department should I visi...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, based on your description, the chances of contracting HIV or Hepatitis B are very low. If you are still very concerned, you can visit an infectious disease specialist or a family medicine clinic for screening. Thank you for your question.

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Concerns About Needle Exposure and Infection Risks in Hospitals

Possible hospital needle stick injury 1. Today at the hospital, I saw a patient with something like a needle and a tube on the back of his hand. He brushed past me very closely, and I wanted to ask if the tube on his hand could potentially puncture my hand, or if coming into cont...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, 1. There are too many variables in hypothetical questions, which may make them difficult to answer. 2. Cancer cells are not contagious, so there is no need to worry. Thank you for your inquiry.

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Understanding Needle Stick Injury Testing: Key Infections and Follow-Up

Needle puncture examination items Hello, doctor. Previously, I inquired about the issue of needle stick injuries, and you mentioned that the hospital currently tests for four items: Hepatitis B/C, syphilis, and HIV. I would like to ask the following questions: 1. If all tests a...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, 1. Currently, most hospitals conduct a follow-up test after 6 months for insurance purposes. 2. If you are referring to the items listed in Table 1, some diseases are rarely encountered in Taiwan. Certain diseases are not transmitted through blood but rather through oth...

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Understanding Creatinine Levels: Impact of Exercise and Hydration

Creatinine: Differences Before and After Exercise Hello Doctor, during the company health check, my creatinine level was found to be 1.38 mg/dL, and my glomerular filtration rate (GFR) was 63.9 mg/dL. My cholesterol level was 205 mg/dL. I am a carrier of hepatitis B, obese, and h...


Dr. Su Zhehong Reply:
Intense exercise or an increase in muscle mass can cause a slight rise in creatinine levels, which does not necessarily indicate a decline in kidney function. If the levels are not continuously rising or accompanied by proteinuria, it is generally acceptable to monitor the situat...

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Do Topical Medications Affect STD Test Results?

Testing issues Hello doctor, I would like to ask if using topical medications (such as acne treatments, depigmenting agents, corticosteroid creams, antibiotic ointments, etc.), eye drops, will affect the test results for syphilis, HIV, and hepatitis B/C? Thank you.


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, these topical medications will not affect the test results. Thank you for your inquiry.

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Understanding Window Periods for Infectious Disease Testing: Key Insights

Testing issues Hello Doctor, previously due to a suspected needle stick injury, the infectious disease specialist recommended that I retest for Hepatitis B and C, syphilis, and HIV three months after the suspected exposure. I researched the window periods for these diseases, and ...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, the window period does vary from person to person; however, based on testing reagents, the majority of individuals can be tested within 3 months. Therefore, testing in March should be feasible. If you have any discomfort or concerns, you can still get tested or opt for ano...

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Do Topical Medications Affect Blood Test Results? Common Concerns Addressed

Follow-up on testing issues? Hello Doctor, I have a follow-up question regarding the 163665 test. I understand that, as you mentioned, topical ointments do not affect the results of hepatitis B/C, syphilis, or HIV tests. However, I am still quite anxious and would like to ask if ...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, the two situations you mentioned will not affect the interpretation of the test results, so there is no need to worry. Thank you for your question.

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Do Topical Medications Affect STD and Hepatitis Test Results?

Testing issues Hello doctor, I would like to ask if using topical medications (such as acne treatments, depigmenting agents, corticosteroid creams, antibiotic ointments, etc.), eye drops, will affect the test results for syphilis, HIV, and hepatitis B/C? Thank you.


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, these topical medications will not affect the test results. Thank you for your inquiry.

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Can Dental Procedures Lead to Bloodborne Infections?

Is it possible to have a blood infection from dental procedures? Hello Doctor: When I went to the dental clinic to have my wisdom teeth extracted, I was under anesthesia and couldn't control my rinsing, resulting in water splashing into my eyes. However, there was blood from...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, the likelihood of contracting HIV in the situation you described is very low, so it is unlikely that you are infected unless you experience symptoms such as fever, sore throat, or swollen lymph nodes, in which case you should seek medical attention. Thank you for your inqu...

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Understanding Needle Stick Infection Testing: Key Questions Answered

Needle puncture infection testing inquiry follow-up? Hello Dr. Hong, I have follow-up questions regarding the infection testing for case 163276. I apologize for asking a few more questions: 1. Since there can be false negatives in testing, should I get tested multiple times to ...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, 1. In theory, it is not necessary; unless there are some rare exceptions, such as the possibility of other infections during this period, or if there are certain phenomena that raise suspicion of infection. In such cases, it is advisable to consult an infectious disease ...

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Do Health Supplements Affect Blood Test Results for Infections?

Follow-up questions regarding needle stick infection testing? Hello Dr. Hong, regarding the follow-up question on the 163238 needle stick infection test, will taking health supplements such as fish oil, probiotics, or Antrodia camphorata extract affect the test results for hepati...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, theoretically, food or medication should not affect the test results, so there is no need for special avoidance. Thank you for your inquiry.

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