How long does a person usually survive hepatitis C?

Hepatitis C can usually be cured or self-cleared with active treatment and does not affect the patient’s life expectancy. Hepatitis C, or hepatitis C, is a liver disease caused by the hepatitis C virus. About 20% to 50% of acute hepatitis C can be cleared spontaneously, and some patients can develop chronic hepatitis C. At present, chronic hepatitis C is a curable disease. At present, chronic hepatitis C is a curable disease, and the virus can be cleared after active medication. Before developing into cirrhosis or liver cancer, as long as there is no serious problem with liver function, active treatment, and after the disease is under control, the life expectancy is usually not affected. If the virus persists, some patients will develop into cirrhosis or liver cancer. The time varies from individual to individual, and on the whole, it takes several years to several decades to develop into cirrhosis or liver cancer. Therefore, once diagnosed with Hepatitis C, it is recommended to cooperate with the doctor to improve the examination and actively treat the disease for the best prognosis.