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Hepatitis C Treatment - Procedure, Cost And Side Effects

Last Updated: Mar 21, 2023

What is Hepatitis C?

A viral illness known as hepatitis C causes significant liver damage or liver inflammation. The hepatitis C virus also known as HCV usually spreads from contaminated foods or blood transfusion. It is a chronic but curable disorder. However, it often leads to severe situations if not treated on time

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What is the treatment for Hepatitis C?

Hepatitis C can be treated through different procedures, such as

  • Vaccination
  • Medications
  • Liver transplantation in severe cases

How is the Hepatitis C treatment done?

After a detailed diagnosis of hepatitis C patient, doctors proceed with further treatment of the disorder. First of all, they carefully observe all the diagnostic reports of the patients. Then they begin the following treatment procedures-

  • Medications- antiviral medications are prescribed to clear the hepatitis C virus from the body.
  • Vaccinations- it is advised to take hepatitis A and B vaccines to avoid any complications.
  • Liver transplantation- damaged liver is replaced with the healthy one, mostly in severe cases.

Who is eligible for Hepatitis C treatment?

People who experience hepatitis C symptoms such as dark-coloured urine, itchy skin, pain, fatigue, swelling in legs, etc. must consult a doctor. he/she immediately needs medical attention. However, these symptoms may also occur due to any other underlying disorder but the patient must get confirmation about the situation from a specialized doctor.

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Who is not eligible for Hepatitis C treatment?

People who do not experience any symptoms regarding hepatitis C need not to get treated. Unaffected people are not eligible for the treatment. However, they should prioritize their health status.

What are the Side Effects of Hepatitis C Treatment?

Due to different medications, patients may feel some side effects of hepatitis treatment. Some of them are-

Yet, with the assistance of a doctor's advice, problems can be quickly resolved.

What are the Hepatitis C post-treatment guidelines?

After the complete treatment of Hepatitis C disorder, doctors often give a list of some post-treatment guidelines. Since it is a dangerous disease, these guidelines will help in speedy recovery-

  • Take medication on time
  • Take proper rest
  • Have lighter meals
  • Keep yourself hydrated
  • Be regular on follow-ups

How long does it take to recover from hep C treatment?

Generally, different patients take different time periods for their recovery from Hepatitis C treatment. But on average, it usually takes 12-24 weeks to get a complete recovery from Hepatitis C disorder.

What is the cost of Hepatitis C treatment in India?

Hepatitis C treatment is expensive due to its several diagnostic tests and medications. The cost of required medicines is quite high. Therefore, its complete treatment may cost around 1-1.5 lakhs. We can help from web platforms including Lybrate to know about the exact price of the treatment in different parts of India. You can speak with Lybrate's Hepatitis C doctors for further information.

Are the results of the Hepatitis C treatment permanent?

More than 95% of people with hepatitis C can be cured with antiviral medications, but diagnosis and treatment are not widely available. Hepatitis C is presently not preventable with a vaccination.

What are the alternatives to Hepatitis C treatment?

A few herbal treatments for hepatitis C may show promise, according to certain research, but none have been scientifically confirmed to be effective. Also, certain complementary therapies can harm your liver or interfere with other medications you use.

Silymarin

The most well-liked natural treatment for hepatitis C is this milk thistle plant extract. Some people use it to reduce inflammation and cleanse the liver of toxins. Silymarin inhibited the hepatitis C virus and shielded the liver from injury in investigations on animals and cells.

Green Tea Extract

It has catechins, which are antioxidants, which may help shield liver cells from harm. Several of these catechins may aid in preventing liver cancer by preventing the hepatitis C virus from infecting the liver.

Naringenin

The bitter taste of grapefruit is a result of this natural substance. It might be effective in reducing inflammation.

Glycyrrhizin

For decades, Asian and Middle Eastern medicine have used this licorice root extract. It has lately been investigated as a potential therapy for chronic hepatitis C.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What doctor should I see for hepatitis?

Doctors like gastroenterologists or hepatologists can be consulted for hepatitis.

Is hepatitis type C curable?

Yes. Hepatitis C is a curable disorder but takes a longer time.

What are the 1st signs of hepatitis C?

Pain in the upper right abdominal area, dark urine, jaundice, fever, etc. are considered as the first signs of hepatitis C.

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