Recently, two patients with hepatitis C cirrhosis were hospitalized one after another. One had developed severe hypersplenism and the other had developed hepatic encephalopathy, or what we people call hepatic coma. The tests showed that there was no other viral infection and that both were due to hepatitis C virus infection alone. The patient’s condition gradually improved after several days of treatment. It should be a good thing, but my mood has been very sad, regretful, deeply regretful. Today, I’m taking a break from my busy schedule to talk to you about my heart. Hepatitis C is caused by infection with the hepatitis C virus. The route of infection is the same as that of hepatitis B. It is transmitted through body fluids. Often people have a history of blood product application (including blood and plasma transfusions), a history of unclean injections (including non-disposable syringe use, tattoos, etc.), and a history of unclean traumatic medical treatment. The virus enters the human bloodstream and reaches the liver, leading to chronic inflammation of liver cells and gradually forming cirrhosis and liver cancer. Endangering the patient’s life. Currently. There is no vaccine for hepatitis C in the world that can be applied to prevent it. The most frightening thing is that the disease starts insidiously and most patients do not feel it. Often to ascites, bleeding or coma and other complications of cirrhosis appear, the patient still does not know what is the cause. Fortunately, many young people nowadays, often in the recruitment, exit checkups found liver function abnormalities, usually need further examination to find out, to be able to promptly seek medical attention. In fact, hepatitis C is not terrible and can lead to recovery for many patients with the right and timely treatment. It is possible to stop patients from going from hepatitis C to cirrhosis or liver cancer. This process is a joint effort that requires doctors to guide patients strictly and carefully. However, without antiviral treatment, the disease will quietly progress and once serious complications arise, the precious time for treatment will no longer exist and antiviral treatment for hepatitis C will not be available. This is the most helpless and very regretful ah for doctors. It is sad to see a patient with cirrhosis C in the prime of life. I hope that everyone pay attention to the physical examination let the doctor check whether there is hepatitis C antibody, if there is, to further check HCVRNA. timely detection of problems, timely treatment. If there is no problem, that is the best, and I hope that in the future we pay attention to protect their health.