You can live a full healthy life with Hep C. In most cases Hep C infections in your 20-40s and you can easily live into your 70s before ever having to take any sort of treatment. The trick is to take care of yourself.
the most you need to do is increase your immune system
70 to 80 years
I don't want to get your hopes up, but there are presently a number of regimens that have proven to be effective against the hepatitis C virus. It depends on the type of hepatitis C you have and also upon the degree or level of infection, but under the right conditions, the prospects of completely ridding the body of the virus can be higher than 50%. The very best thing for you to do at this point is to see a specialist and discuss what treatments are available to you. Best of luck to you.
Approximately 1/5 of Hepatitis C patients will eventually be cured of the disease - between treatment and their body fighting the disease. The rest of the patients will eventually develop Chronic Hepatitis which will eventually lead to death.
There is currently no known cure for hepatitis C. However, medications are available to ease the pain of the infected.
Answer:Yes, Hepatitis C can now be cured. See link below.I went through treatment and now 6 months after I have no signs of the virus in my system
Its cureable in some people. In rare cases it goes away without any treatment, and other than that it is curable around half the time.
Hep C can be treated but it can't be cured at this time.
If antibodies are tested too soon after exposure to Hepatitis C then it can produce a false negative result because the body has not had enough time to produce antibodies against the virus. If this happens, retest after a couple of months.
I'm not sure if there is a home test or not for Hepatitis C, but this is not something to be taken lightly. I would HIGHLY recommend that you speak with your physician. A simple blood test can determine if you have Hepatitis. If you have the slightest inclination that you may have Hepatitis, please get tested. Hepatitis C may lay dormant in your liver for decades, and the damage may be done before you have any symptoms.
The Hep C Virus Ab test detects antibodies to the Hepatitis C virus in the blood. It is used to screen for past or current Hepatitis C infection. A positive result may indicate exposure to the virus, while further testing is needed to confirm active infection.
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no alcoholic hepatitis not same as hepatitis c
Hepatitis C is the worst and the most dangerous type of hepatitis. Vincent Dublin
Hepatitis B, hepatitis C and AIDS
Hepatitis C is formerly called non A non B hepatitis.
no
Hepatitis A, B or C?
It is a blood test.
No, nits cannot transfer hepatitis C.