Hepatitis C diseases is a cause the silent death
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The concerns
- Hepatitis C is caused by a virus called hepatitis C viruses (abbreviated as HCV).
- Hepatitis C is not heavier than hepatitis B, because B and C are just names because the doctors set for two types of this virus, do not carry the meaning of hepatitis C is the later stages of hepatitis B.
- Hepatitis C virus have six subgroup, of which the subgroup 1 is most severe for vulnerable to drug resistance and relapse after treatment.
* The disease as the "silent killer" because it happens silently, with no apparent symptoms in the early stages though in attack. Therefore, the patient was not examined, untill there are complications of cirrhosis and liver cancer is already late.
-Be quiet: less risk of progressing to cirrhosis of the liver (the rate of 5%). Less risk of progressing to liver cancer (< 1%/year).
-Able to work: very easy to progress into cirrhosis of the liver (the rate of 30%). The risk of liver cancer appears to be 3-5% per year.
2.what is the disease Hepatitis C can include ?
* Acute Hepatitis C
Acute Hepatitis C without symptoms
Occur within 2-12 weeks after infection; accounting for 90% of cases of hepatitis C level; the patient does not have the expression of inflammation of the liver such as gold eyes, jaundice, dark urine, pain in the liver region news section (P).
- Acute Hepatitis C-symptoms:
Occurs within 4-8 weeks after a virus infection; only 10% of cases of hepatitis C level.
Patients with the inflammatory manifestations of liver as gold eyes, jaundice, dark urine, pain in the liver region news section (P) attached to the same signs of influenza such as fever, fatigue, muscle fatigue, appetite; tests are liver enzymes and substrates bilirubine soar.
Yellow eye-one of the typical manifestation of chronic hepatitis B
-After the period of acute hepatitis C-level, have up to 2/3 of cases, the virus persists in stretching (over six months), chronic hepatitis C disease.
Chronic Viral Hepatitis :
-Chronic Viral Hepatitis C of the quiet:
60-90% of cases of Chronic Viral hepatitis C . Often no symptoms, mostly accidentally discovered when general check health , when to go donate blood.
This can be relatively light and little progress into cirrhosis. However, it can still evolve into attack.
- Chronic Viral Hepatitis C of the attack:
10-40% of cases of Chronic Viral hepatitis C. Patients often have symptoms such as fatigue, pain , eating poorly, itching, dark skin than previously, red spots appear in the skin of the chest, leather belts, livers. However, there are also some patients have no symptoms. Liver ultrasound found the liver starts to come out and no longer soft anymore, liver enzymes and liver function began to change.
This can easily progress into cirrhosis if not treated promptly.
-What factors led to the quiet easy to evolve into possible attacks:
Men or women menopause; smoking; drinking; obesity, especially abdominal fat, increased blood fat; eat more sweeteners, diabetes; excess iron in the body; the hepatitis B virus infection, HIV/AIDS; infection with hepatitis C virus subgroup 1.
Smoke-easy to do make heavier progressive hepatitis
3 what is the hepatitis C patients needs to do?
Not to worry, still living and working normally.
Should take digestive specialists-Gastroenterology Clinic to be doing some more advanced tests. If at work, should be treated immediately to block the progress of the disease. If in silence, able to watch periodically every three to six months. The active treatment in May will be the specialist to consider depending on the particular case.
Treatment usually lasts from six months to a year. Classic protocols including: injectables to trigger the body's own immune system to destroy the viruses associated with oral medications that inhibit virus. The latest triple regimen with the combination regimen with the latest drugs which destroy live viruses, raising the success rate, at least with recurrent.
-Easy Disease recurrence after six months from the end of the treatment. Common causes are: 1 Group C virus infection (high group); poor resistance: old, diabetes, HIV infection, suffering from tuberculosis accompanied; use of immune inhibitors of the body: cancer, medication containing corticosteroids substances (drugs melon).
-Success rate of recurrence is as follows:
Virus infection Group 1: 45% success (the classical regimen), 85-95% (the latest trio regimen). If a virus-infected groups of 2-3: successful 80-85%. If a virus-infected groups of 4-5-6: making a 60-70%.
* For patients with recurrent after treatment:
Don't get too upset because of the ability to progress into cirrhosis have decreased a lot. At present with other types of oral medications kill the virus directly coordinated with the classical regimen, the success rate when treated back also quite well and relapsed.
4. Prevention:
Because the disease is only spread by blood through scratches, tearing the skin should be noted: safe sex. Do not share sharp like razor, Shaver, nail manicure pedicure instruments, Acupuncture needles to ...
5. should pregnancy when be hepatitis C ?
-Should the treatment proscribed enough then get pregnant, especially in attack.
-Follow-up with specialist doctor during pregnancy.
-Feeding mother normally unless the mother's breasts were chapped, sores easy to bleed.
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1. What is hepatitis C?
- Hepatitis B is considered silent killer, so healthy living to protect the liver is important to each person. the image only illustrates: internet.
- Hepatitis B is considered silent killer, so healthy living to protect the liver is important to each person. the image only illustrates: internet.
- Hepatitis C is caused by a virus called hepatitis C viruses (abbreviated as HCV).
- Hepatitis C is not heavier than hepatitis B, because B and C are just names because the doctors set for two types of this virus, do not carry the meaning of hepatitis C is the later stages of hepatitis B.
- Hepatitis C virus have six subgroup, of which the subgroup 1 is most severe for vulnerable to drug resistance and relapse after treatment.
* The disease as the "silent killer" because it happens silently, with no apparent symptoms in the early stages though in attack. Therefore, the patient was not examined, untill there are complications of cirrhosis and liver cancer is already late.
-Be quiet: less risk of progressing to cirrhosis of the liver (the rate of 5%). Less risk of progressing to liver cancer (< 1%/year).
-Able to work: very easy to progress into cirrhosis of the liver (the rate of 30%). The risk of liver cancer appears to be 3-5% per year.
2.what is the disease Hepatitis C can include ?
* Acute Hepatitis C
Acute Hepatitis C without symptoms
Occur within 2-12 weeks after infection; accounting for 90% of cases of hepatitis C level; the patient does not have the expression of inflammation of the liver such as gold eyes, jaundice, dark urine, pain in the liver region news section (P).
- Acute Hepatitis C-symptoms:
Occurs within 4-8 weeks after a virus infection; only 10% of cases of hepatitis C level.
Patients with the inflammatory manifestations of liver as gold eyes, jaundice, dark urine, pain in the liver region news section (P) attached to the same signs of influenza such as fever, fatigue, muscle fatigue, appetite; tests are liver enzymes and substrates bilirubine soar.
Yellow eye-one of the typical manifestation of chronic hepatitis B
-After the period of acute hepatitis C-level, have up to 2/3 of cases, the virus persists in stretching (over six months), chronic hepatitis C disease.
Chronic Viral Hepatitis :
-Chronic Viral Hepatitis C of the quiet:
60-90% of cases of Chronic Viral hepatitis C . Often no symptoms, mostly accidentally discovered when general check health , when to go donate blood.
This can be relatively light and little progress into cirrhosis. However, it can still evolve into attack.
- Chronic Viral Hepatitis C of the attack:
10-40% of cases of Chronic Viral hepatitis C. Patients often have symptoms such as fatigue, pain , eating poorly, itching, dark skin than previously, red spots appear in the skin of the chest, leather belts, livers. However, there are also some patients have no symptoms. Liver ultrasound found the liver starts to come out and no longer soft anymore, liver enzymes and liver function began to change.
This can easily progress into cirrhosis if not treated promptly.
-What factors led to the quiet easy to evolve into possible attacks:
Men or women menopause; smoking; drinking; obesity, especially abdominal fat, increased blood fat; eat more sweeteners, diabetes; excess iron in the body; the hepatitis B virus infection, HIV/AIDS; infection with hepatitis C virus subgroup 1.
Smoke-easy to do make heavier progressive hepatitis
3 what is the hepatitis C patients needs to do?
Not to worry, still living and working normally.
Should take digestive specialists-Gastroenterology Clinic to be doing some more advanced tests. If at work, should be treated immediately to block the progress of the disease. If in silence, able to watch periodically every three to six months. The active treatment in May will be the specialist to consider depending on the particular case.
Treatment usually lasts from six months to a year. Classic protocols including: injectables to trigger the body's own immune system to destroy the viruses associated with oral medications that inhibit virus. The latest triple regimen with the combination regimen with the latest drugs which destroy live viruses, raising the success rate, at least with recurrent.
-Easy Disease recurrence after six months from the end of the treatment. Common causes are: 1 Group C virus infection (high group); poor resistance: old, diabetes, HIV infection, suffering from tuberculosis accompanied; use of immune inhibitors of the body: cancer, medication containing corticosteroids substances (drugs melon).
-Success rate of recurrence is as follows:
Virus infection Group 1: 45% success (the classical regimen), 85-95% (the latest trio regimen). If a virus-infected groups of 2-3: successful 80-85%. If a virus-infected groups of 4-5-6: making a 60-70%.
* For patients with recurrent after treatment:
Don't get too upset because of the ability to progress into cirrhosis have decreased a lot. At present with other types of oral medications kill the virus directly coordinated with the classical regimen, the success rate when treated back also quite well and relapsed.
4. Prevention:
Because the disease is only spread by blood through scratches, tearing the skin should be noted: safe sex. Do not share sharp like razor, Shaver, nail manicure pedicure instruments, Acupuncture needles to ...
5. should pregnancy when be hepatitis C ?
-Should the treatment proscribed enough then get pregnant, especially in attack.
-Follow-up with specialist doctor during pregnancy.
-Feeding mother normally unless the mother's breasts were chapped, sores easy to bleed.