Hepatitis C antibodies greater than 1U/L are generally considered more serious. The normal value of Hepatitis C antibody is 0~1U/L. When the Hepatitis C antibody is greater than 1U/L it is a positive result, which suggests that Hepatitis C virus infection may be present, but there is also some possibility of false positives. After being infected with hepatitis C virus, jaundice, nausea, loss of appetite, fatigue as well as yellow urine and yellow eyes may occur, which can be treated by general treatment and medication. General treatment refers to proper rest and intake of easy-to-digest foods high in protein and calories, such as eggs, apples and chicken, to promote the functional recovery of the liver. Drug treatment refers to the use of drugs such as sofosbuvir vipatasvir tablets, compound glycyrrhizin tablets, bifidobacterial drops and other medications as prescribed by the doctor to treat the disease. It should be noted that hepatitis C virus is contagious and should be treated promptly after diagnosis.