What You Need to Know About Hepatitis C
Often, people recently diagnosed with hepatitis C don’t have symptoms, except for some who may experience yellowing of the skin (jaundice) that eventually goes away. Chronic infections of hepatitis C may cause tiredness and skin disorders, and people who have had hepatitis C for many years may experience liver scarring (cirrhosis).
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July 1, 2014