Hepatitis C affects an estimated 2.4 million Americans, yet the majority remain undiagnosed, silently carrying the virus for years.
This infection targets the liver, leading to inflammation and, eventually, severe damage if not detected early.
One of the greatest challenges in combating hepatitis C is its stealthy nature—early symptoms are often so mild or vague that they’re dismissed or overlooked entirely.
By the time noticeable signs appear, significant liver injury may have already occurred.
Understanding these subtle early warning signs is crucial for timely diagnosis and treatment.
For more on hepatitis C prevalence, visit the CDC.
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