Can a hepatitis C patient who touches something infect others?

Hepatitis C patients who have touched things are generally not infectious to others. If the hands are damaged and contaminated with the touched things, they may be infectious to others. Hepatitis C is mainly transmitted through blood, sexual contact, mother and child, the most common is blood transmission. When there is no damage on the hands of hepatitis C patient and no blood oozing out, hepatitis C virus will not infect the touched things, so hepatitis C patient will not be infected to others after touching things. If a hepatitis C patient’s hands are damaged and contaminated with something infected, when someone else’s skin is similarly damaged, it may cause blood transmission of the hepatitis C virus. Hepatitis C virus is a contagious disease and should be protected in daily life by using items such as toothbrushes and razors alone and not going to non-invasive clinics for non-invasive operations, but the hepatitis C virus is not contagious through shaking hands or hugging. If you are infected by the hepatitis C virus and experience uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in a timely manner to avoid an increase in the severity of your condition.