Symptoms of HCV - Part 1.
Most HCV symptoms are vague and may be mistaken for other diseases or simply a consequence of aging. Some doctors insist that HCV has no symptoms; therefore, they dismisses their patients' complaints as "being all in their heads."
DIRECTORY TO SYMPTOMS
BLOAT -
Abdominal bloating
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Pronounced fluid retention
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Puffy face
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Ascites (Swelling in the stomach area)
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Swelling of the legs or feet
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Swellings under armpits, in the groin area, and around the neck
DIGESTIVE -
Aversion to fatty foods
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Diarrhea, grey, yellow, white or light colored stools
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Irritable bowel syndrome
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Frequent urination, often during the night
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Urinary problems - ie: odor, changes in coloration
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Gallstones
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Gas
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Indigestion
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Nausea
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Vomiting
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Oral/mouth sores and problems
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Loss of appetite and weight loss
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