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Hepatitis C

At GastroDoxs in Katy, we strive to provide the comprehensive, quick Hepatitis C diagnosis, individualized treatment strategy and follow-up, to make sure you have expert assistance according to the needs of our community at the core of Tampa to rest and be liver healthy.

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Symptoms

What is Hepatitis C?

hepatitis C- An infection in the liver that is caused by the virus hepatitis C (HCV). It is transmitted in case contaminated blood enters your body and usually chronic when untreated. Hepatitis C hardly requires self clearance as Hepatitis B does. ICD-10 of a chronic hepatitis C is B18.2.

Common Symptoms

Many people don't feel sick at first. Over time, you may notice:

  • Tiredness and low energy
  • Yellowing of the skin or eyes (jaundice)
  • Dark urine or pale stools
  • Upset stomach or loss of appetite
  • Pain or aching in the joints
  • Itchy skin or a rash (you may find "hepatitis C rash pictures" online)
  • In males: mood changes or testicle pain

Causes

Hepatitis C is transmitted when blood from someone who has the virus enters your bloodstream. Common routes include:

  • Sharing needles or other injection drug equipment
  • Tattoos or piercings performed with unsterilized tools
  • Blood transfusions or organ transplants before screening began in 1992
  • Needlestick or other occupational exposures in healthcare
  • Rarely through sexual contact-risk increases without protection or in the presence of other STDs
Treatment

Treatment Options for Hepatitis C in Katy

Treatment includes antiviral therapy and comprehensive care:

  • Direct-acting antiviral (DAA) tablets: These pills are taken once daily for 8-12 weeks and directly target the virus to achieve a cure.
  • No interferon injections: Modern DAA regimens do not require interferon injections, which reduces side effects significantly.
  • Blood tests: Regular monitoring of HCV RNA levels and liver enzymes (ALT, AST) ensures the virus is clearing and the liver is healing.
  • Treatment plans: Individualized treatment plans are designed by specialists based on your health condition in Katy.
  • Follow-up: Post-treatment follow-ups check the sustainability of viral response and screen for any liver-related issues.

Why Choose GastroDoxs?

GastroDoxs is a specialist in the complete management of Hepatitis C-including proper on-site testing of HCV antibody and RNA used to diagnose infection, the most recent direct-acting antiviral (DAA) medications and continued liver monitoring. Our liver professionals are compassionate, patient-based experts of care that we provide you with the services that will surely lead you through the entire liver treatment process with a full-scale cure. Wait no longer to take care of your well-being. reserve your appointment and get your liver business.

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Bharat Pothuri

About the Author

Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. With extensive experience in digestive health, he specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, chronic GI disorder management, and preventive care. Dr. Pothuri is dedicated to providing expert, patient-focused insights to help improve gut health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

GastroDoxs Hepatitis C Care

GastroDoxs is a specialist in the complete management of Hepatitis C—including proper on-site testing of HCV antibody and RNA used to diagnose infection, the most recent direct-acting antiviral (DAA) medications, and continued liver monitoring. Our liver professionals are compassionate, patient-centered experts who provide services that guide you through the entire liver treatment process with a full-scale cure. Wait no longer to take care of your well-being—reserve your appointment and get your liver checked.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hepatitis C?

Hepatitis C is a liver infection caused by a virus. Without treatment, it may cause persistent liver inflammation, injury (cirrhosis), and other severe complications.

What are the symptoms of Hepatitis C in men?

Typical symptoms in men include constant fatigue, joint and muscle pains, mood swings, and pain or discomfort in the testicles in some cases. Most men do not notice symptoms in the early stages.

How is Hepatitis C diagnosed?

Diagnosis starts with a blood test for HCV antibodies to determine past exposure. If positive, an HCV RNA test is performed to see whether the virus is still active and to measure viral load.

Explain the meaning of Hepatitis C antibody positive?

Antibody positive means that your body has been exposed to the Hepatitis C virus at some point. A follow-up RNA test is needed to confirm whether the virus is still present in your blood.

Is it possible to contract Hepatitis C through sex?

Sexual transmission of Hepatitis C is uncommon but can occur, especially with co-occurring sexually transmitted infections or exposure to a partner’s blood. Barrier protection reduces the risk.

Does Hepatitis C have a vaccine?

No vaccine is currently approved for Hepatitis C. Researchers are studying vaccine candidates, but none are commercially available.

What is the ICD-10 code of Hepatitis C?

The ICD-10 code for chronic Hepatitis C infection is B18.2. This applies to long-term or chronic Hepatitis C cases.

Other ICD-10 codes of Hepatitis C?

B17.1 is used to indicate acute Hepatitis C, in addition to B18.2 for chronic cases. These codes are used in health records and billing to specify the infection stage.

What is the difference between Hepatitis C and B?

Hepatitis B has a vaccine and often resolves on its own without causing serious issues. Hepatitis C has no vaccine, is more likely to persist, and typically requires antiviral treatment.

Is there a possibility of Hepatitis C leading to skin rash?

Yes. Some individuals with Hepatitis C develop a rash or itching due to immune activity or underlying conditions. You can also consult trusted medical sources for pictures to identify possible skin changes.

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