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The virus that causes hepatitis C mostly damages the liver by inflaming it and perhaps causing long-term damage. HCV (Hepatitis C virus) is the name of the virus that causes hepatitis C. A thorough explanation of hepatitis C is provided below:
Crucial Points:
Transmission:
Contact with an infected person's blood is the main way that hepatitis C is spread. Common means of transmission include intravenous drug users sharing needles, risky medical procedures, and getting tainted blood or blood products prior to the implementation of broad screening programs.
Prolonged Infection:
Acute and chronic infections can result from hepatitis C. A chronic infection is one that lasts over time, however some people may be able to overcome the virus on their own during the acute phase.
inflammation of the liver:
Inflammation results from the virus's targeting of liver cells. Long-term liver cirrhosis, liver fibrosis, and an elevated risk of liver cancer can result from chronic hepatitis C, even though it might grow silently for years without showing any signs.
Manifestations:
An acute hepatitis C infection may show no symptoms at all or only very mild ones. It's possible that extensive liver damage from chronic hepatitis C won't show any signs at first. Joint discomfort, weariness, jaundice, and stomach ache are possible sym