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What are the symptoms of hepatitis C?
The symptoms of hepatitis C are actually the symptoms of hepatitis. Generally, patients with acute infection are rare. Acute infection may be caused by blood transfusion or obvious contact. Once infected, the patient may have symptoms such as fever and nausea in the early stage, and then may have symptoms such as nausea and vomiting.

Patients with chronic infections may have no symptoms. Many patients find hepatitis C during physical examination, such as preoperative examination or gastroscopy. Most patients find that hepatitis C has no symptoms. When they are in cirrhosis, they may have serious symptoms, or they may find something growing or ascites during physical examination. The most common symptoms are nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, fatigue and liver discomfort.

Hepatitis C is an infectious viral hepatitis second only to hepatitis B at present. We must do a good job in the prevention of hepatitis C, strengthen public education, let everyone fully understand the transmission mode and susceptible population of hepatitis C virus, improve sanitary living conditions and health level, and thus reduce the incidence and infection rate of hepatitis C. Chongqing Tongji hepatology department