Major Symptoms Of Hepatitis C
Cognitive Issues

A highly disabling symptom of hepatitis C is brain fog, as well as other cognitive complications. Affecting around thirty-three percent of all patients, hepatitis C can cause issues regarding a patient's memory and ability to concentrate. Put simply, this disease causes a breakdown in neural pathways, reducing the brain's ability to send signals. More specifically, signals between the prefrontal cortex and basal ganglia. In turn, poor cognitive performance is experienced. Another key reason why brain fog occurs is due to the liver's reduced ability to eliminate toxins. Meaning, these toxins circulate throughout the body, affecting organs such as the brain. This is generally experienced during the advanced stages of hepatitis C, known as hepatic encephalopathy. Other associated symptoms include shaky hands, slurred speech, changes in personality, and lack of coordination.
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