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Hepatitis C Could Be More Common Than You May Think
Your liver is an integral component in ridding your system of waste and allowing you to make use of the nutrition in the foods you eat. When your liver is compromised, serious consequences may result. A prevalent cause for damage to the liver is .

What is you may ask? is a disease of the liver resulting from infection by a virus.

What Causes Hepatitis C?

is spread from person to person by blood that has been infected. It is more common in individuals that were born from 1945 through 1965. Other risk factors for include:

- Sharing needles to inject drugs
- Using unsanitary equipment while getting tattoos or piercings on the body
- Contamination from infectious blood or equipment. This is common among doctors or nurses
- Receiving a blood transfusion before 1992
- Sexual relations with many partners while not utilizing protection
- Past STD infections
- Individuals that have been diagnosed with AIDS or HIV

It should be noted that it is not a simple matter to spread to other people. Simple people contact, a kiss, a sneeze or cough, sharing eating utensils or breastfeeding cannot transmit the infection.

Hep C Symptoms

Many people that are infected with do not suffer any signs or symptoms. In fact the virus may be revealed 10-20 years after you have first been infected with the disease. But, many that do develop signs attributed to frequently experience flu-like symptoms. These signs may include:

Fatigue
Sore muscles
Joint pain
Elevated temperature
Nausea or little appetite
Stomach pain
Itching skin
Dark-colored urine
Yellow skin or eyes

Hepatitis C Diagnosis
If you've been told you have , it's beneficial not to panic. A multitude of treatment options are applicable to fight HCV and cure the infection permanently. Be sure to discuss medications with your physician as well as two new drug treatments that have been approved by the FDA most recently.


Sometimes, can turn into a chronic condition that clears up on its own and then recurs at various times. may lead to additional complications such as cirrhosis of the liver. Also can increase your risk for cancer of the liver or failure of the liver down the road. Hepatitis C: Protect Yourself And Loved Ones





 
 
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