What is the likelihood of relapse 6 years after cure for Hepatitis C

Hepatitis C is very unlikely to recur after 6 years of cure. Hepatitis C is a viral hepatitis caused by hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and is contagious. It is mainly spread through blood transfusion, sexual intercourse and drug abuse. Hepatitis C can reach a 98% cure rate after treatment with medication. After 6 years of cure, the body can get a continuous viral response to produce hepatitis C antibodies, basically there will be no possibility of recurrence of hepatitis C. You need to go to the hospital regularly to review the hepatitis C virus quantitative and other related tests. Hepatitis C is cured after 6 years, but this does not mean that hepatitis C has immunity, with a long time the antibody content of hepatitis C will gradually decline, and contact with the hepatitis C virus again will still be infected, you need to continue antiviral treatment. Hepatitis C is very unlikely to recur after 6 years of treatment. But this does not mean that hepatitis C has immunity, with a long time the antibody content of hepatitis C will gradually decline, again contact with the hepatitis C virus or drug abuse and other factors will still be infected, hepatitis C cure, should follow the doctor’s advice to the hospital regularly for hepatitis C virus quantitative and other related checks.