Please don’t worry as hepatitis C in the internal medicine department of the Busan hepatic examination can be completely cured
Those exposed to liver disease may be worried that it is an incurable disease.Did you know that hepatitis C can be completely cured? The number of hepatitis C patients is increasing, but you don’t have to worry because it’s a disease that has excellent therapeutic effects and can be conquered! Watch your liver health with regular checkups, treatment, and management along with the Busan Liver Examination Internal Medicine Department 🙂
The more medical science develops, the more the history of disease changes.New vaccines and treatments have been developed to conquer the diseases afflicting mankind.Hepatitis B is the best case.As the cause or route of infection is revealed and vaccines are developed, the number of patients is gradually decreasing.That doesn’t mean that other liver diseases have been conquered.In the case of hepatitis C, it is rather on the rise.It is estimated that 1 to 1.5% of the total population are hepatitis C patients.
Hepatitis C is a viral disease that infects body fluids and blood.Toothbrushes, nail clippers, unsterilized needles, and injection needles are the causes of infection.Once infected, most of them become chronic and gradually destroy liver cells.It can develop into cirrhosis or liver cancer.Chronicization is the first button in the chain of liver diseases that leads from hepatitis to cirrhosis, and from cirrhosis to liver cancer.It can be said that 10-15% of liver cancer patients in Korea are related to hepatitis C.
If hepatitis C becomes chronic, it is difficult to expect natural healing.The problem is that hepatitis C is easy to grow because there are few visible symptoms.It seems that you usually feel tired when your liver’s health deteriorates.However, 6 percent of patients with chronic hepatitis C feel tired.In some cases, hepatitis C, which visited the hospital with a heavy stomach, worsened to cirrhosis or liver cancer.
As I mentioned earlier, hepatitis C can be discovered by accident.A patient came to the hospital after discovering that his liver function had deteriorated in a blood test in an accidental case while he was undergoing orthopedic treatment due to knee pain.A 70-year-old female patient said she had never experienced liver problems such as fatigue, heavy stomach, loss of appetite or jaundice in her life.As a result of liver ultrasound and virus tests, hepatitis C worsened due to cirrhosis.If I had had a liver checkup or a general checkup even once a year, I could have found it earlier and treated it earlier.
Hepatitis C virus has a short history of disease.Also, since the examination itself is small, the prevalence confirmed is only estimated.Fortunately, however, the treatment process and environmental aspects of hepatitis C are optimistic.I would like to say that chronic hepatitis C is the only chronic disease that can be completely cured.In addition, Asians are more effective in treating hepatitis C than Westerners, so hepatitis C can be conquered with regular checkups or patients’ willingness to treat them.

If you have a preliminary examination at the Busan Liver Examination Internal Medicine Department and find a disease early, it is highly likely to be cured and effective in treating liver diseases! We recommend that you conduct regular liver examinations to protect your liver health.:)
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Shinwoo Won Internal Medicine Clinic 8th floor of Centum Imperial Tower, 50 Centum Nam-daero, Haeundae-gu, Busan
Shinwoo Won Internal Medicine Clinic 8th floor of Centum Imperial Tower, 50 Centum Nam-daero, Haeundae-gu, Busan
Shinwoo Won Internal Medicine Clinic 8th floor of Centum Imperial Tower, 50 Centum Nam-daero, Haeundae-gu, Busan
Shinwoo Won Internal Medicine Clinic 8th floor of Centum Imperial Tower, 50 Centum Nam-daero, Haeundae-gu, Busan

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