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Hepatitis C

Hepatitis C is inflammation of the liver due to hepatitis C virus infection. Some people with hepatitis C may have chronic liver disease until they have liver cancer.

Hepatitis C is transmitted through blood, which is when a patient's blood enters another person's blood vessels. In addition, hepatitis C can also be transmitted through unprotected sex with patients. Hepatitis C is inflammation of the liver due to hepatitis C virus infection. Hepatitis C can suffer from chronic liver disease until they have liver cancer.

Hepatitis C is transmitted through blood, which is when a patient's blood enters another person's blood vessels. In addition, hepatitis C can also be transmitted during unprotected sex with patients.


Hepatitis C is likely to occur when:

Distribute personal equipment, such as toothbrushes, nail clippers or clippers, to those who suffer from it.
Get medical procedures with equipment that is not sterile.

Symptoms of hepatitis C

Most people with hepatitis C have no symptoms at an early stage. As a result, the patient did not know he had hepatitis C until the condition became chronic.

However, not all hepatitis C becomes chronic. Nearly half of people with hepatitis C will recover on their own.

Symptoms usually occur when chronic hepatitis infection has damaged the liver. Possible symptoms are weakness, lack of appetite and jaundice.

Diagnosis of hepatitis C

To detect the hepatitis C virus, the doctor will do a blood test, which is an antibody examination for hepatitis C and a genetic test for the virus itself in the blood (HCV RNA). Furthermore, patients must undergo additional tests such as fibroscan and liver biopsy to determine the extent of liver damage.

Treatment and complications of hepatitis C

Some people with hepatitis C can recover on their own, but others become chronic. Patients with chronic hepatitis C can experience complications in the form of cirrhosis or liver cancer.

Therefore, the doctor will determine whether it is necessary to treat hepatitis C with antivirals. If people with hepatitis C experience complications, your doctor may recommend a liver transplant.

Prevention of hepatitis C

There is no specific vaccine to prevent hepatitis C. However, there are several ways to prevent hepatitis C. infection. Steps to prevent hepatitis C include:

  • Do not share the use of personal items with others.
  • Choose where to pierce or tattoo with disposable equipment.
  • Don't change sexual partners
  • Don't share needles.


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