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7 Things to Know About Life After Hepatitis C Treatment

Antiviral medication can cure hepatitis C, but depending on whether you have liver damage, you may still need some follow-up appointments.

Thanks to recent advances, hepatitis C can be cured in the vast majority of people with just eight to 12 weeks of treatment, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

But even after you finish taking the medication, you may still need to take a few additional steps to safeguard your health — even if you’ve been cured. Here are seven things to expect.

1. You may still need to have follow-up appointments.

Once you’ve been treated for hepatitis C, your doctor will perform another blood test to see if the virus is still present, says Omar Massoud, MD, chief of hepatology at Cleveland Clinic in Ohio.

Then you will be tested after another three months to make sure the virus has not come back. “If all tests are negative, you are cured,” says Dr. Massoud.

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