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how long after hep c treatment will i feel better

by Dr. Carlos Stehr Jr. Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The healing process takes time, patience and effort. Most hep C patients report seeing treatment side effects subsiding within a few months or longer. Often it takes six months to a year to regain full energy and feel well. Some patients have reported side effects lingering for longer periods of time.Aug 28, 2014

Does fatigue go away after hep C treatment?

If you have scarring of the liver, called cirrhosis, you're more likely to get tired. And taking interferon, sometimes a part of treatment, can rob you of energy. But if you go through treatment and get cured, your fatigue will get better.Jun 12, 2020

Will I feel better after hep C treatment?

You may not feel any different If you experience symptoms of hepatitis C (and many people don't), it may take a few weeks or months after you finish your treatment to feel better — if you notice any changes at all.Sep 16, 2019

How long does it take for liver to heal after hep C treatment?

If someone's liver has mild to moderate damage (fibrosis) and the hepatitis C virus is eliminated and no other liver damage effects are occurring, the liver can regenerate and heal within a few days up to 3-6 months, approximately.May 28, 2021

How fast does hep C treatment work?

Today's therapies are pills only and don't need interferon. They have very few side effects and double the cure rate -- to 90% to 100%. They work in as little as 8 or 12 weeks.Oct 15, 2018

Is hep C treatment like chemo?

The chemotherapy that you'd get for cancer isn't used to treat hepatitis C. But Bacon says hepatitis C treatment can have side effects "that are akin to what patients experience when they receive cancer chemotherapy." That includes temporary hair loss.Sep 10, 2008

Will I gain weight after hep C treatment?

Conclusion: Weight gain is common after DAA treatment, even among those who are overweight or obese prior to treatment. Major predictors include age, baseline weight, alcohol, cirrhosis, and SVR. Everyone receiving DAAs should be counseled against weight gain with a particular emphasis among those at higher risk.

How long does it take for your liver to completely regenerate?

The liver, however, is able to replace damaged tissue with new cells. If up to 50 to 60 percent of the liver cells may be killed within three to four days in an extreme case like a Tylenol overdose, the liver will repair completely after 30 days if no complications arise.

How long does it take for hep C to damage your liver?

After many years some people will have minimal liver damage with no scarring while others can progress to cirrhosis (extensive scarring of the liver) within less than ten years. On average it takes about twenty years for significant liver scarring to develop.

How long does it take for a damaged liver to heal?

Healing can begin as early as a few days to weeks after you stop drinking, but if the damage is severe, healing can take several months. In some cases, “if the damage to the liver has been long-term, it may not be reversible,” warns Dr. Stein.

How do you know if your hep C is getting worse?

Symptoms of end-stage liver disease may include:Easy bleeding or bruising.Persistent or recurring yellowing of your skin and eyes (jaundice)Intense itching.Abdominal pain.Loss of appetite.Nausea.Swelling due to fluid buildup in your abdomen and legs.Problems with concentration and memory.

Is hep C permanent?

The Hepatitis C virus is considered “cured” if the virus is not detected in your blood when measured with a blood test 3 months after treatment is completed. This is called a sustained virologic response (SVR) and data suggest that you will stay virus free indefinitely.Mar 10, 2020

What is the drug that cures hep C?

Hepatitis C is treated using direct-acting antiviral (DAA) tablets. DAA tablets are the safest and most effective medicines for treating hepatitis C. They're highly effective at clearing the infection in more than 90% of people.

Immediately After Treatment

  • Some think that their last treatment means they are done dealing with hepatitis C. This is not so. Even after the doctor has run all of the tests to indicate no further viral load, the body will still need time to heal. For some, this healing process is based solely on the effects of the medication(s). This may simply mean continuing to nourish the body with healthy food and strength-building ex…
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Considerations For Women

  • For women of child-bearing years, this means using two forms of birth control for six full months after treatment if/when she has used ribavirinor some other hepatitis C medications. It may even mean using non-hormonal contraceptives if she used a protease inhibitor, as these may interfere with hormonal birth control. Before returning to typical birth control methods or attempting to be…
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Recovery from Hep C Treatment

  • Some people find that they struggle unexpectedly after hepatitis C treatment ends. This may be because they expected to feel instantly better, whereas some drugs take days or weeks to leave the body and may still cause some side effects. Others expected to resume life as it was before they were ever exposed to the virus, without expecting to need more time to heal and regain stre…
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Long-Term Treatment Effects

  • The first thing that some want to do is to toast the end of their battle with the hepatitis C virus. Doctors recommend not drinking any alcohol while the virus is present, both because it can cause the virus to replicate much more quickly and because alcohol can lower the efficacy of the medication. However, even after the virus is gone, doctors do not recommend consuming any al…
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