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Hepatitis C Is Spiking Among Young People

Hepatitis C virus exists in different forms and can easily spread through contaminated blood. Hepatitis C type 1 is the most common especially in the U.S.For more information visit Best Hepatitis C Treatment in India.

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Hepatitis C Is Spiking Among Young People

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  1. Hepatitis C Is Spiking Among Young People Hepatitis C is a very common illness among young people today. This is a viral infection that triggers inflammation in the liver, this can lead to serious liver damage. Hepatitis C virus exists in different forms and can easily spread through contaminated blood. Hepatitis C type 1 is the most common especially in the U.S.For more information visit Best Hepatitis C Treatment in India. Hepatitis C Symptoms Chronic hepatitis C is caused by a long-term infection, it does not show any sign or symptom for years until the liver has been damaged enough to display the following signs. • • • • • • • • • • • Bleeding easily Bruising easily Fatigue Poor appetite Yellow discoloration of the skin and eyes (jaundice) Dark-colored urine Itchy skin Fluid buildup in your abdomen (ascites) Swelling in your legs Weight loss Drowsiness and slurred speech Spider-like blood vessels on your skin •

  2. People at Risk You should get yourself tested if you have experienced any of this. • Individuals who have received blood from an infected donor. • If you have ever injected drugs. • If you have had a blood transfusion or an organ transplant before July 1992. • If you have ever received a blood product used in treating clothing problems before 1987. • Those born between 1945 and 1965. • Those who have been on long-term kidney dialysis. • Those infected HIV. • If you were born to a mother with hepatitis C. • If you have symptoms of liver disease. Causes Hepatitis C infection is caused by the infusion of an infected blood into your bloodstream. The blood of an infected person can be transmitted to you through: • Sharing drugs and needles • Having sex or have rough sex with an infected person • Being stuck by infected needles • If your mother was infected. Ways to Prevent hepatitis C Although there is no vaccine available to prevent hepatitis C, the following can be useful. • Use a latex condom During sex. • Don't share personal thing like razors. • Ensure you use new and sterilized needles or syringe when injecting drugs. • When getting a tattoo, or manicure, ensure the tools are well treated because it can contain the blood of an infected person. If you are looking for Online Consultation, Visit Ask Apollo to book Full body Health checkup packagesinstantly and conveniently.

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