Can a Hepatitis C patient be contagious from the bed he sleeps in?

Hepatitis C, or Hepatitis C. A bed slept in by a patient with Hepatitis C is not contagious and is not infectious. Hepatitis C is mainly infected through unclean sex, blood infection, mother and child infection and other ways. Under normal circumstances and hepatitis C patients living together contact is not infected, non-contagious. For example, eating, sleeping, hugging and kissing with the patient are not contagious, so there is no need to be nervous and anxious about this. Hepatitis C is mainly transmitted through sexual misconduct (homosexual sex or multiple partners), blood infection (drug use, blood transfusion, etc.), and mother-to-child infection (a mother with hepatitis C may pass it on to her baby through childbirth). Patients diagnosed with hepatitis C need to go to a regular hospital for systematic treatment and should not take medication on their own.