Hepatitis C is a liver disease that is caused by the hepatitis C virus. There are several types of hepatitis C viruses. Hepatitis C is one type of hepatitis.
Hepatitis is swelling (inflammation) of the liver that sometimes causes lasting damage. The liver isn't able to work the way it should.
Hepatitis C can be short-term (acute) or long-term (chronic):
- Acute hepatitis C. When people first get hepatitis C, it's a brief infection that lasts 6 months or less. Some people are able to fight the infection at this stage and become cured. But most people go on to develop a chronic infection where the virus remains in their body.
- Chronic hepatitis C. This is a long-lasting infection that happens when your body can't get rid of the virus. It causes long-term liver damage.
Most people with hepatitis C have no or only mild symptoms, so they don't always know they are infected. With current advances in antiretroviral therapy, hepatitis C is treated relatively easily and is often eliminated.
Talk with your doctor about getting tested for hepatitis C. Experts recommend all people over age 18 get tested at least once in a lifetime. Testing more often is advised for people with risk factors.