Hepatitis C can be sexually transmitted. Hepatitis C is viral hepatitis C. It is a disease caused by hepatitis C virus infection and is contagious. There are three main ways of transmission, blood transmission, sexual transmission, and mother-to-child transmission. Hepatitis C virus can also be transmitted through close contact in life, such as sharing razors, toothbrushes, and eyebrow trimmers with hepatitis C patients. There is no vaccine for Hepatitis C. It is not possible to prevent the infection like Hepatitis B through vaccination. If you have a family member with hepatitis C, it is also important to keep utensils and toiletries separate to minimize transmission due to skin and mucous membrane breaks. Hepatitis C is currently curable. If you are found to be infected with Hepatitis C, it is recommended that you go to an infectious disease department in time for regular treatment, which can turn the Hepatitis C virus into a negative one, preventing Hepatitis C from progressing into cirrhosis of the liver and liver cancer, as well as preventing the transmission of the virus to others.