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Hepatitis C Cure

Hepatitis C cure may benefit vertigo and dizziness. People with the acute version of this condition do not require any treatment because after the first few days, the appetite returns, the person does not require bed rest, and may return to normal activities as soon as the jaundice disappears. If the condition is severe, the person may have to be hospitalized, but most will recover with no treatment. As many as 75 percent of the acute cases may become chronic. The chronic cases can persist for years and produce little or no symptoms. The cases that persist for years ordinarily do not create problems and are minor. However, a few cases that continue to produce inflammation may cause slow deterioration to the liver causing liver failure and cirrhosis. Hepatitis C cure may benefit vertigo and dizziness.

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Hepatitis C Cure

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vertigo, dizziness

This disease results from a virus that is transmitted mainly from blood transfusions. Many cases are transmitted by drug users who share needles. In earlier years, the transfusions have caused as much as 80 percent of the infections but in the last few years, the number has been substantially reduced by screening the blood donors, eliminating some of the donors who get paid, and getting transfusions from relatives and friends. There are indications that as many as four million people are infectd with this virus and many of the cases will develop into chronic cases which may lead to cirrhosis and liver cancer. There are some healthy people who are chronic carriers of the virus. Under a doctor's care most of the cases can be eliminated with drugs taken orally. Prevention of the disease depends on strict hygiene. Personal items such as tooth brushes , drinking glasses and nail files should never be shared with others because many people are infected and do not know they are carriers of the virus. Hepatitis C cure may benefit vertigo and dizziness.



 
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