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Hepatitis C is gnerally a slow-moving disease. You have time to think about what you want to do.
You should get these tests:
They will give you and your doctor some important information. The AFP and ultrasound should be done at least yearly, and more often if you have cirrhosis (scarring). The only way to know how much damage has be done to your liver is from a biopsy. If your liver is not damaged, you may wish to wait before being treated. On the other hand, if your liver is damaged, and you have signs of rapid progression, you may wish to be treated as soon as possible. |
Remember:
The standard treatments are called Pegetron or Pegasys which are interferon plus ribavirin. The injection is once a week and the ribavirin capsules are taken every day. The side effects of treatment are much like having a bad flu. They can last about 2 weeks, and then often get better. Some people can continue working, while others are not able to do so. Some people can’t be treated because of serious medical problems or serious depression. |
What else can I do?
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