Major Symptoms Of Hepatitis C
Muscle And Joint Pain

In many cases, muscle and joint pain are the primary reason individuals seek medical help before being diagnosed with hepatitis C. For some, this joint pain is caused by cryoglobulins, which are antibodies the body makes when responding to an infection. This often leads to further inflammation and joint pain. When cryoglobulins are to blame, individuals generally experience red or purple blotching in their skin as well.
Although rarer, approximately four percent of hepatitis C patients develop arthritis. Classified into two groups, affected patients develop either polyarthritis or mono-oligoarthritis. Polyarthritis is much like rheumatoid arthritis, but is typically less serious. Mono-oligoarthritis targets medium to large joints, especially within the ankles.
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