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What is Hepatitis C?
Description of the disease:
Hepatitis C is an infectious liver disease caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV). It can progress into a chronic form and become a cause of cirrhosis or liver cancer.
Classification:
Hepatitis C is classified into genotypes (1-6) and subtypes.
Symptoms:
Fatigue, general malaise, pain or discomfort in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, jaundice.
Causes:
It is transmitted through blood, for example, through the use of infected needles, contact with infected blood, or blood transfusions.
Diagnosis:
Diagnostic tests for hepatitis C include blood tests to detect antibodies to the virus, as well as the presence of viral RNA.
Treatment:
Treatment of hepatitis C includes antiviral medications that help to eradicate the virus and prevent the development of complications.
Prevention:
Avoid contact with infected blood, use personal hygiene items, and consult a doctor for preventive measures and vaccination.
Doctor:
Hepatitis C treatment is provided by a gastroenterologist or an infectious disease specialist.
Note: This material is provided solely for informational purposes and is not medical advice.