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Hepatitis C is an Infectious virus which is carried from the blood stream to the liver resulting in inflammation of the liver. Hepatitis C is symptomatic in the beginning, although chronic infection results in scarring of liver and later leads to cirrhosis of liver, Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) and fatty liver. Hepatitis C is also called Hep C or HCV.
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Hepatitis C and Its Causes Hepatitis C is an Infectious virus which is carried from the blood stream to the liver resulting in inflammation of the liver. Hepatitis C is symptomatic in the beginning, although chronic infection results in scarring of liver and later leads to cirrhosis of liver, Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) and fatty liver. Hepatitis C is also called Hep C or HCV. The major cause of spreading this deadly disease is blood to blood contact from an infected person to a healthy person. Even a tiny drop of infected blood is one of major capable causes Hepatitis C.
Hepatitis C Symptoms Hepatitis C symptoms usually appear four to six weeks after you’re infected and can range from mild to severe. They may include some or all of the following: • Loss of appetite• Nausea and vomiting• Weakness and fatigue• Abdominal pain, especially around your liver• Dark urine• Yellowing of your skin and the whites of your eyes (jaundice)• Muscle or Joint pain
TYPES OF HEPATITIS The different types of VIRAL hepatitis are: • A (formerly called infectious hepatitis), • B (serum hepatitis), • C (formerly called non-A, Non-B hepatitis), • D (delta hepatitis), • E (a virus transmitted through the feces of an infected person), cryptogenic (or Non-A, Non-B, Non-C). • G (a virus transmitted through infected blood products)
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