Liver Disease Cirrhosis
Increased Mortality Rates Seen in Chronic Hepatitis C Patients with Pre-Cirrhotic Advanced Fibrosis
Increased Mortality Rates A three-year follow-up study of patients in the Hepatitis C Antiviral Long-term Treatment against Cirrhosis (HALT-C) trial revealed that increased mortality among patients with advanced chronic hepatitis C who received long-term peginterferon therapy was attributed to non-liver related causes and occurred primarily in patients with bridging fibrosis. No pattern to this excess…
Read MoreHepatitis C virus damages brain cells
Hepatitis C virus damages brain cells October 8, 2010 By Raquel Maurier A University of Alberta researcher specializing in neurological infections has discovered that the hepatitis C virus injures and inflames brain cells, resulting in neurological issues for some patients living with the disease. Until now, no one has been able to prove this. A…
Read MoreHepatitis C Survival on Inanimate Objects
Hepatitis C Survival on Inanimate Objects February 14, 2012 We usually think of Hepatitis C as a virus that is passed from person to person. However, most infections occur via an intermediary, inanimate object. Thus, determining the length of time Hepatitis C can survive outside the body is crucial to prevent transmission of this virus.…
Read MoreHepatitis C is an infectious disease affecting the liver, caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV).
The Hepatitis C virus (HCV) The infection is often asymptomatic, but once established, chronic infection can progress to scarring of the liver (fibrosis), and advanced scarring (cirrhosis) which is generally apparent after many years. In some cases, those with cirrhosis will go on to develop liver failure or other complications of cirrhosis, including liver cancer.…
Read MoreHepatitis C Is a Risk Factor for Heart Disease
Hepatitis C Is a Risk Factor for Heart Disease February is American Heart Month. Since Hepatitis C has been proven to be a risk factor for coronary artery disease, the usual ways to reduce heart disease risk is insufficient for those with the virus. However, there are five strategies specifically for Hepatitis C that can…
Read MoreHepatitis C epidemic among youth from tattoos and piercings
Hepatitis C epidemic among youth from tattoos and piercings Did you ever notice how widespread tattoos are on youth? Why do so many people want to get tattooed and pierced? It may look one way at 18, but at 50 or 70, the sagging skin with the tattoo or piercing is not going to look…
Read MoreHepatitis C Cirrhosis—NOT Necessarily a Terminal Disease
Hepatitis C Cirrhosis—NOT Necessarily a Terminal Disease Kia Saeian MD1 and K Rajender Reddy MD, FACP2 1Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 2Center for Liver Diseases, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, FL Abstract This retrospective study evaluated the morbidity and survival of patients with compensated, histologically proven cirrhosis…
Read MoreHepatitis C – Wikipedia
Hepatitis C – Wikipedia The infection is often asymptomatic, but once established, chronic infection can progress to scarring of the liver (fibrosis), and advanced scarring (cirrhosis) which is generally apparent after many years. In some cases, those with cirrhosis will go on to develop liver failure or other complications of cirrhosis, including liver cancer. The…
Read MoreHepatitis and Social Security Disability
Hepatitis – Condition and Symptoms Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. In some cases, the liver heals on its own. In other cases, the condition can lead to fibrosis and cirrhosis. Persons with Hepatitis often have jaundice, poor appetite, and generally feel unwell, while some present no symptoms. Acute Hepatitis lasts less than six…
Read MoreManaging New Hep C Drug Side Effects
Managing New Hep C Drug Side Effects February 28, 2012 Combining two different medical traditions may provide the best relief for side effects originating from the latest Hepatitis C drugs. By Nicole Cutler, L.Ac. With the addition of two newly approved drugs in 2011, battling chronic Hepatitis C has made great strides within the past…
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