Table of contents:
- Various kinds of body damage can be caused by hepatitis C disease
- 1. The liver's ability to produce bile is reduced
- 2. Damaging the brain
- 3. Disrupt the circulatory system
- 4. Damaging the thyroid
- 5. Damaging joints and muscles
- 6. Cause jaundice
Hepatitis C not only infects the liver, but also damages other organs. Therefore, you should equip yourself with information about the health effects of hepatitis C, as described below, to find out how to control damage to your other organs.
Various kinds of body damage can be caused by hepatitis C disease
1. The liver's ability to produce bile is reduced
One of the functions of the liver is to produce bile which functions to break down fat. Hepatitis C can inhibit the liver's ability to produce bile. Therefore, people with hepatitis C can feel pain in the upper right abdomen. A damaged liver doesn't produce enough albumin, a protein that can hold fluid in cells. Many people with hepatitis C experience stomach pain, diarrhea, and stomach cramps.
2. Damaging the brain
When the liver can't remove all the toxins from the blood, the buildup of these toxic substances can damage the central nervous system and interfere with brain function. People who have brain damage from hepatitis C may experience symptoms such as sweet or musty breath, weakened motor skills, and sleep disturbances. In addition, they may experience confusion, forgetfulness, worsening concentration, personality changes, abnormal trembling, agitation (irritability / irritability), disorientation, and slurred speech. In the most severe cases, hepatitis C disease can lead to coma
3. Disrupt the circulatory system
A healthy liver helps the circulatory system work smoothly. However, a liver that is not functioning properly can cause problems with blood flow which increase blood pressure. This can lead to portal hypertension. Blood vessels can burst if they are too narrow, causing serious internal bleeding. A healthy liver also helps convert sugar into glucose and store it for energy. Too much sugar in the bloodstream can lead to insulin resistance or type 2 diabetes.
4. Damaging the thyroid
The thyroid is part of the endocrine system and functions to supply the hormone thyroxine into the bloodstream. The hepatitis C virus can cause the immune system to attack the thyroid in some people. Hypothyroidism can cause lethargy and chills whereas hyperthyroidism can cause symptoms such as nervousness and fast heartbeat.
5. Damaging joints and muscles
If you have hepatitis C, it can cause joint and muscle complications, which are the result of the immune system's resistance to the virus. One of the most common causes of joint and muscle pain due to hepatitis C disease is rheumatoid arthritis (rheumatoid arthritis), a painful condition characterized by inflammation of the synovial joints.
6. Cause jaundice
There is a type of protein molecule called hemoglobin found in red blood cells, which is responsible for transporting oxygen and iron to cells throughout the body. Bilirubin is another important substance in hemoglobin and which is important in maintaining the cells that make up healthy skin, nails and hair. When the liver can't do its job, bilirubin can build up and make the skin and the whites of the eyes turn yellow (jaundice).
Get medical help right away if you suspect or experience one (or more) of the complications of hepatitis C disease listed above. Your doctor will help you find the cause of your pain and recommend a treatment method.
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