Understanding Hepatitis C Without Hepatic Coma: Causes & Implications
Hepatitis C without hepatic coma means that the person has hepatitis C, but they do not have hepatic coma. Hepatic coma is a serious condition that can occur when the liver is severely damaged. It can cause confusion, drowsiness, and eventually death.
NEC stands for "not elsewhere classified." This means that the hepatitis C is not caused by any other known factor, such as alcohol or drug use.
Hepatitis C is a viral infection that can cause liver damage. It is spread through contact with infected blood. There is no cure for hepatitis C, but it can be treated with medication to help slow the progression of the disease.
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