How You Could Contract Hepatitis C And What You Should Do Immediately
6. Symptoms

According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, up to eighty percent of people with acute hepatitis C do not experience any symptoms. The only way to determine if hepatitis C is present is through blood testing done by a medical professional. In some cases, symptoms can range from mild to severe, including fatigue, fever, loss of appetites, vomiting and nausea, dark urine, abdominal pain, joint pain, bowel movements that are clay-colored, and yellowing skin or eyes (jaundice).