Wednesday 17 December 2014

Reliable & affordable Hepatitis C treatment available in India

Hepatitis is a contagious liver disease that in can be explained as inflammation of liver. Infectious diseases such as viral infections cause this inflammation. Though, hepatitis can also be caused by the exposure of alcohol, chemicals, certain medications, poisons and other toxins. Also, hepatitis is a name of a family of viral infections that affect the liver. Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C are the most common types of hepatitis that may have similar symptoms but the mode of transmission of these three viruses can affect the liver differently.

Hepatitis C virus or HCV is a communicable liver disease that initiates from a mild illness lasting a few weeks and continuous to a serious, lifelong illness that attacks the liver. Primarily, HCV is spread by blood-to-blood contact of an infected person, poorly sterilized medical equipment, and transfusions. Besides, there are several other ways via which one might get infected with Hepatitis C like sharing razors, toothbrushes, through sexual transmission, tattooing or piercing, genetics connection etc. Hepatitis C can be either acute or chronic. HCV for a short period of time (say six months) but as per reports there are more people (approximately 75-85%) that are suffering with chronic stage of Hepatitis C. Hepatitis C virus infection can persist for a lifetime and can also cause crucial liver problems, including cirrhosis or liver cancer.

There are many health organizations, hospitals and health institutes that offer best ansd result-oriented Hepatitis C treatment in India. Transplant Liver India is one of such Delhi-based health center that has proven track record for successful treatment of Hepatitis C. People with acute hepatitis C infection get treated with medicine. If the blood tests and liver biopsy of a patient shows that an individual has a chronic infection but liver is not damaged then treatment is not required but treatment with medicine can fight the viral infection. 

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