Hepatitis C is a virus that produces inflammation in the liver and, if not treated promptly, can result in serious liver damage. A patient's infected blood spreads hepatitis C. HIV/AIDS, heavy alcohol consumption, toxin exposure, and some medications can all lead to hepatitis C infection caused by a virus. Hepatic encephalopathy, easy bleeding and bruising, fatigue, poor appetite, jaundice, dark-coloured urine, itchy skin, ascites, and swallowing in legs are all symptoms of hepatitis. According to a survey study published by the "Centers for Disease Control and Prevention" in 2016, hepatitis C affected 2.4 million people in the United States.



