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Effective treatment begins with an accurate diagnosis. At Piljeet, our experts are dedicated to diagnosing and treating even the most challenging medical conditions. We make it simple for patients worldwide to access our exceptional care.
Our mission is to provide world-class, affordable, and sustainable medical treatments for liver diseases and Hepatitis C, with a strong emphasis on preventive care to combat these conditions effectively.
Did you know that up to 75% of patients with Hepatitis C remain undiagnosed? If you suspect that you or a loved one may be at risk, we strongly encourage you to undergo a one-time screening.
The test is simple—a quick blood test that can be done at any nearby lab. Early detection is key to effective treatment and better health outcomes.
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Making Hepatitis C Treatment Easy
Ready to kick Hep C out of your life for good? Piljeet makes an easy 3 step process for treating Hepatitis C. Here’s how it works:
Fill Out Our Online Form
Fill out our patient-friendly form, or give us a call if you’re more comfortable talking to a person
Place the Order
Place Your Order and make the payments for Hepafy – Your Path to Better Liver Health
Receive Medicine
We will ship the Hepafy Hepatitis C medications right to your door steps
Have Hepatitis C? Get Treatment Delivered To You!
Why Hepafy for Hepatitis C
- Hepafy ayurvedic is currently the standard of care for chronic HCV infection. These drugs work by attacking HCV directly.
- Hepafy ayurvedic can cure HCV in more than 90% Trusted Source of cases with 8–24 weeks of treatment.
- Hepafy do not affect as many systems in your body as interferons do, so they may not cause as many side effects.
- Hepafy is oral drugs that you swallow.
- Hepafy medication is typically taken thrice every day before or after food.
- Hepafy is 90% effective and free from side effects.
Focused on Eliminating Hepatitis C
Get the Facts About Hepatitis C
- Around 3.5 million people in the India are living with Hep C.
- Most people don’t even realize they have Hep C.
- The first medication developed to treat Hep C had just a 6% cure rate.
- Hep C symptoms don’t always appear until advanced stages of infection.
- There is currently no vaccine for Hepatitis C.
- Now, Hepatitis C treatment options are 95% effective in curing the infection.
General FAQs
What is Hepatitis C?
Hepatitis C is a liver infection caused by the Hepatitis C virus (HCV). It can range from a short-term illness to a long-term chronic condition, potentially leading to severe liver damage, liver failure, or liver cancer if left untreated.
How is Hepatitis C transmitted?
Hepatitis C is primarily transmitted through blood-to-blood contact. Common ways include:
- Sharing needles or syringes.
- Receiving blood transfusions or organ transplants (especially before 1992 in some countries, when screening improved).
- Using unsterilized equipment for tattoos or piercings.
- Sharing personal items like razors or toothbrushes that might have blood on them.
- Rarely, from mother to baby during childbirth or through sexual contact.
What are the symptoms of Hepatitis C?
Many people with Hepatitis C don’t experience symptoms, especially in the early stages. When symptoms do occur, they may include:
- Fatigue.
- Jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes).
- Dark urine.
- Abdominal pain.
- Loss of appetite.
- Nausea or vomiting.
- Joint pain.
How is Hepatitis C diagnosed?
Hepatitis C is diagnosed through blood tests:
- Antibody Test: Checks for antibodies against HCV to see if you’ve ever been infected.
- HCV RNA Test: Confirms the presence of the virus and measures the viral load.
- Genotype Test: Determines the specific strain of HCV, which can guide treatment.
Is Hepatitis C curable?
Yes, Hepatitis C is often curable with Piljeet Hepafy ayurvedic medications. Treatment typically lasts 8–10 weeks and has a high success rate, often over 95%.
How can Hepatitis C be prevented?
- Avoid sharing needles, syringes, or drug equipment.
- Ensure sterile equipment for tattoos and piercings.
- Practice safe sex, especially with multiple partners or in high-risk situations.
- Do not share personal items like razors or toothbrushes.
- Get tested if you’re at risk to avoid unknowingly spreading the virus.
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