Causes, Risk Factors, And Complications Of Primary Biliary Cholangitis

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The onset of primary biliary cholangitis tends to happen when individuals are between thirty and sixty years old, though it can occur at any point. The average age of onset is thirty-nine years old, but it has been recorded in individuals as young as twenty-two and as old as ninety-three. This is most likely because the early stages of the disease do not cause symptoms. Unless it is discovered through other routine blood tests, one may not know they have the disease until they start to feel it. Fatigue and intense itching are the most common initial symptoms, and many doctors can mistake these for other ailments.

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