Hepatitis C is divided into acute hepatitis C and chronic hepatitis C. Symptoms are obvious in the acute stage and milder in the chronic stage, which can generally be characterized by body fatigue and yellowing of the skin, but the specific situation varies from person to person. 1. Acute hepatitis C: Acute hepatitis C is mainly characterized by general weakness, loss of appetite, nausea, yellow urine and yellow eyes. A few patients also have low fever and mild hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, jaundice and so on. 2. Chronic Hepatitis C: Patients with chronic hepatitis C have mild symptoms or no conscious symptoms, which may be manifested as weakness, poor appetite, abdominal distension and so on. However, abnormal immune response may lead to extra-hepatic clinical manifestations or syndromes, including rheumatoid arthritis, dry eye syndrome, lichen planus, glomerulonephritis and so on. It is recommended that once the diagnosis of hepatitis C is confirmed, it is necessary to seek medical treatment in a timely manner to avoid delays and serious consequences.