What is hepatitis C antibody?

If a normal person has a positive blood test for hepatitis C antibodies, the diagnosis is more likely to be a patient with chronic viral hepatitis C. In this case, the patient will need further blood tests for hepatitis C RNA and liver function to see if the virus has replicated. In this case, the patient needs to have further blood tests for hepatitis C RNA and liver function to see if the virus is replicating. If the virus is replicating, and there is a combination of elevated glutamic acid and glutamic oxalacetic aminotransferase, then the patient is considered to be in the window of viral replication, and the patient needs further antiviral treatment. For antiviral treatment of hepatitis C, oral medications such as Sofosbuvir and Vapatavir can be considered. With aggressive antiviral therapy, the vast majority of patients can turn negative for the virus. Patients should consider hepatoprotective therapy when necessary along with antiviral therapy, and hepatoprotective drugs such as reduced glutathione and thioprostenol can be chosen for active intravenous infusion therapy. Patients should be careful not to drink alcohol, not to stay up late, not to strain, but also to take more rest and eat more vegetables and fruits, appropriate vitamin supplements, for the recovery of the disease are of positive significance.