Hepatitis C viral load normalized and spider moles what to do

Hepatitis C viral load is normalized, but there are still spider naevi, which can be considered to be removed by electrocautery, ionization and laser treatment. Hepatitis C patients who have been treated and tested for sensitivity to hepatitis C RNA (ribonucleic acid), and who have been observed to have no hepatitis C RNA in their blood, have reached the criteria for clinical cure. Spider moles caused by hepatitis C usually disappear when liver function returns to normal. However, there are some spider moles that do not disappear and require treatment. Surgeries for treating spider nevi are usually carbon dioxide laser treatment, ionization treatment, electrocautery treatment, microwave treatment and ALP-laser treatment. Hepatitis C patients should actively receive treatment to avoid the condition being delayed and worsened, which can jeopardize their health.