Hepatitis C becomes chronic when the body is unable to eliminate the virus. Chronic hepatitis C, in most cases, has no symptoms or causes general symptoms such as chronic fatigue or depression.
A person's condition may only be discovered during a routine blood test or screening for blood donation.
Early detection and treatment can help to prevent liver damage.
Chronic hepatitis C, if left untreated, can result in:
Chronic liver disease, which can develop gradually over several decades with no symptoms
failure of the liver
Cirrhosis, or scarring of the liver
cancer of the liver...
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