Hepatitis C is transmitted by the blood and body fluids that are infected with the virus. Typical causes of hepatitis C are as follows: 1. blood transfusion 2. reuse of contaminated syringes 3. use of unsanitized saliva 4. tattoos and piercings 5. sexual contact 6. use of contaminated razors 7. co-use of nail clippersUnlike in the past, hepatitis C treatment has developed dramatically in recent years, and has become a disease that can be expected to be cured. Recently, a direct-acting antiviral drug that inhibits the life history of HCV has been developed, and it can be easily treated just by taking it orally for a certain period of time, and these treatments show a cure rate of about 98 to 99%.Today, we talked about the symptoms of hepatitis C, the path of treatment-acute transmission, and the reasons for the difficulty of vaccination. The disease is mild in the early stages, so it is easy to miss the timing of treatment, which often leads to chronic progression. As the virus is naturally removed from the body only about 1% per year, it is a disease that requires active treatment. In particular, if left unattended, it can lead to serious liver diseases such as cirrhosis and liver cancer, so it is important to recognize symptoms and prepare for early diagnosis through regular checkups. I hope today’s information helped you, and I hope you are always healthy. Thank you ^^One thing I want to say is that there are cases where patients take various herbal medicines and health functional foods that are known to be good for the liver. It doesn’t matter if you are healthy, but for those who are suffering from liver disease, please make sure to consult your doctor before taking them.Hepatitis C diagnoses antibodies to HCV and virus-specific gene RNA through blood tests. It proceeds in two stages. If the hepatitis C antibody test is positive, HCV RNA will be tested, and if it is positive, the diagnosis will be confirmed. Unfortunately, the antibody test is not currently included in the national examination, so if you suspect a disease, you should ask additional medical staff for an additional test. 6. Hepatitis C treatmentIn the early stages of acute hepatitis C, symptoms are nonspecific and mild, so treatment is often missed, which is the biggest cause of the disease becoming chronic. The liver is an organ with excellent self-renewal function, and damage within the reversible range recovers itself and does not cause significant disruption in functioning.In particular, special care should be taken as joint use of nail clippers in public baths can be a route to transmit hepatitis C. 3. Hepatitis C vaccinationThe symptoms of hepatitis C that occur in the early acute phase are as follows. 1. Get tired easily. 2. Have no appetite. 3. Vomit. 4. Have a slight fever. 5. Have muscle pain. Therefore, if chronic fatigue and body aches without respiratory symptoms are repeated, it is recommended that you get an accurate checkup. 5. How to diagnose hepatitis CHepatitis C transmissionhepatitis C vaccinationHepatitis CHepatitis C is prone to neglect due to mild acute symptoms and eventually progresses chronic in about 75% of patients. The problem is that if it progresses chronically, it can one day progress to severe liver diseases such as cirrhosis and liver cancer.Hepatitis C symptomsHowever, if damage to liver cells persists due to long-term chronic inflammation, the liver tissue becomes fibrous and cirrhosis (cirrhosis) progresses. The soft liver hardens and can no longer recover, making it difficult to perform normal functions. In particular, since there is a statistics that 10-15% of liver cancer patients in Korea are chronic hepatitis C patients, it is very important to diagnose early and actively treat them through recognition of hepatitis C symptoms and periodic checkups. 2. C cause of hepatitis C and path of infectionacute hepatitis CHepatitis C is an inflammatory disease in which the liver is inflamed by being infected with the hepatitis C virus. When the hepatitis C virus enters the body for any reason, it moves into the liver and penetrates into the hepatocytes. At this time, our immune system works and in the process of attacking the virus, liver cells are destroyed together and inflammation occurs.Hepatitis C symptoms and treatment Acute transmission routes and reasons for difficult vaccinationMost of the diseases are asymptomatic, and even if there are symptoms, they are often accompanied by only non-specific symptoms such as cold body aches during the early stage of acute hepatitis C. If it progresses chronic afterwards, most of them do not show any special symptoms until complications caused by cirrhosis occur.In particular, a treatment called “Mabilet” can be taken regardless of the six genetic types of hepatitis C, and the disease can be treated by taking it orally for 8 weeks. In addition, a treatment that can be used regardless of the individual characteristics of each speaker, such as “AppClusa,” has been developed, and a treatment called “Bosebi,” which can be used in a small number of patients who do not show any effect on these first-line treatments, has been developed to make it easier to treat the disease.Hepatitis C vaccination vaccines are still not developed because viruses (HCVs) cause numerous mutations in the process of proliferating. When HCV enters the human body through blood, it penetrates the liver cells using proteins that can enter the liver cells.hepatitis C treatment