Does a general practitioner also perform tests for hepatitis E or does not everyone do that?

Hello,

I've been feeling really bad for the last two and a half days. I actually thought it was coronavirus, but at least the test I did earlier was negative. I'll take another test tomorrow.

At the beginning of May of this year, I accidentally ate a slice of raw pork in China. This can cause hepatitis E. However, it seems to me that the onset of significant symptoms is very late at this point. But I can't rule it out.

I'm having extreme sweating (yesterday and the day before were even worse, my duvet was wet), otherwise I'm still a bit weak, but I've been feeling much better for the last few hours than I have in the last two days, although I'm still not fit.

On Sunday, I visited an adult entertainment professional who had a slight cough (not often, but occasionally). Two or three days later, I had the first symptoms.

I would make an appointment for next week as soon as possible to have this checked out.

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lxxuissss
7 months ago

So a test also makes the family doctor there you don’t need to worry about

All right

lxxuissss
7 months ago
Reply to  reisenundfilme

Yes if you ask around in any case can be that you have to pay it yourself

Asporc
7 months ago

e (yesterday and yesterday but still worse, bedcloth wet),

Could this be at room temperature in your bedroom?

And that meat you ate was probably not human flesh or ?