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- $Title{Where Does Hepatitis C Come From?}
- $Subject{hepatitis c virus non-a non-b acute vomiting fever abdominal pain
- fatigue weakness headache infection infected infections viruses viral
- digestive system digestion rare disease diseases liver headaches}
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- Where Does Hepatitis C Come From?
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- QUESTION: My brother was recently diagnosed as having a condition called
- "hepatitis C". I had never heard of this disease, and find little in my
- reading to increase my knowledge. Can you help? Can you tell me where this
- disease come from, and what it might mean to the future well being of my
- brother. He would appreciate this information as well.
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- ANSWER: It is not surprising that you have not heard much about this type of
- hepatitis as it is the least well known type of hepatitis. It is caused by a
- virus, and affects about 170,000 Americans each year. It was formerly known
- as Hepatitis Non-A, Non-B, until testing techniques were developed that could
- distinguish this particular disease form.
- It can strike as both an acute hepatitis, or develop into a long lasting,
- serious chronic form. Symptoms are very variable, from no symptoms what so
- ever to those who experience vomiting, fever, abdominal pain. Many patients
- experience varying amounts of fatigue, weakness and headache. Although seen
- in people who are considered high risk; IV drug abusers, sexual partners of
- infected individuals, and those who have received transfusions or blood
- products, many cases occur in people with no clear risk factor. It is never a
- disease to be dealt with lightly and close medical supervision and treatment
- is required, but in many cases disappears by itself after about 6 months.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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