Hepatitis C is a slow and silent killer. The disease itself can remain dormant for years and then slowly begin to progress. Diagnosis is made through blood tests and a liver biopsy. Hepatitis C is a silent killer because many individuals infected with Hepatitis C have no symptoms for years.
When there are symptoms, they are usually mile. They include nausea, fatigue, depressed appetite, fever and headaches, along with abdominal pain. Not every individuals infected with Hepatitis C will have all of these symptoms.
Hepatitis C is generally contracted by coming into contact with infected blood or blood products, IV drug use or a needle stick accident. Individuals receiving blood transfusions or bloods products before 1992 are also at risk for contracting the disease.
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