Treatment FAQ

how long after hep c treatment will i feel better?

by Mr. Elwin Kozey DDS 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

Will you feel better after hep C treatment?

Since hepatitis C doesn't always cause any symptoms, you may not feel any different after being cured. If you were experiencing symptoms — fatigue is the common one — you should start to feel stronger and more energetic, which should continue to improve after you finish treatment, says Massoud.

How long does it take for hep C meds to work?

Treatment is usually 8-12 weeks long but can be as much as 16 weeks long in certain situations. Some patients with more damage to their liver may require 24 weeks of treatment, but this is uncommon. The duration depends on the medication, and specific HCV factors in particular patients.

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.

What happens after treatment for hep C?

After you clear your hep C (being cured) you won't have any immunity to protect you from catching it again. You can lower your risk of catching hep C again by avoiding blood-to-blood contact with other people.

What happens if hep C treatment doesn't work?

Once someone is resistant to a certain direct-acting antiviral drug, it may not work if they try it again in the future. Cirrhosis. Over the years, hepatitis C inflammation causes permanent damage and scarring of the liver, called cirrhosis. Treatment failure rates are 15 to 20 percent higher in people with cirrhosis.

What does hep C pain feel like?

Many chronic HCV sufferers also complain of getting aches and pains. Large numbers get sharp pains over the liver (found in the upper right corner of the abdomen) which can sometimes be very alarming. These pains are not necessarily connected with severe liver disease.

Why does hep C make you so tired?

It's not entirely clear why some people with hepatitis C experience fatigue. Hepatitis C comes from the hepatitis C virus (HCV). Some studies suggest that when your body is fighting an infection that won't go away, it triggers fatigue. Other studies suggest that fatigue may be due to liver injury.

How do you feel better with hepatitis?

There is no specific treatment for hepatitis A.You should rest and stay well hydrated when the symptoms are the worst.People with acute hepatitis should avoid alcohol and drugs that are toxic to the liver, including acetaminophen (Tylenol) during the acute illness and for several months after recovery.More items...

Does hep C treatment cause weight loss?

Recommended treatment of chronic Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is interferon and ribavirin. Most patients develop side effects during treatment. Weight loss is one of the side effects of interferon therapy.

Does hep C treatment cause weight gain?

Substantial weight gain is common after hepatitis C cure, an analysis of a large cohort shows, and around one in five people with normal body weight became overweight within two years, US Veterans Affairs researchers report in the Journal of General Internal Medicine.

Can you work while on hep C treatment?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) , there's no reason to exclude people with hepatitis C from any type of job. This includes individuals who work with children, food, and other services. The only exception is if the job poses a risk of blood-to-blood contact.

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