- Abdominal pain in the upper right side
- Lack of appetite
- Change in the color of your stool, usually becoming whitish or grey
- Dark urine
- Jaundice, where the skin and the whites of the eyes might turn a little yellow
- Fatigue
- Nausea
First of all is important to mention that there are two different stages and types of Hepatitis C virus infection:
Acute stage: The stage, 2 weeks to six months, after the virus has entered the bloodstream. This stage often goes undiagnosed as there are few symptoms and often goes undetected.
Chronic stage: When the liver remains infected with the virus for a long period of time, even for life, with or without symptoms.
Usually, individuals infected with the Hepatitis C virus may experience:
- Abdominal pain in the upper right side
- Lack of appetite
- Change in the color of your stool, usually becoming whitish or grey
- Dark urine
- Jaundice, where the skin and the whites of the eyes might turn a little yellow
- Fatigue
- Nausea