Kukatpally, Hyderabad - 500072

Hepatitis B & C Medical Treatment

Hepatitis B & C Medical Treatment Range Hospital

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers specialized medical treatment for Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C — viral infections that affect the liver and can lead to long-term complications if left untreated. Our experienced hepatologists and gastroenterologists provide accurate diagnosis and individualized treatment plans to manage the disease effectively and prevent liver damage.

We use advanced diagnostic tools, including liver function tests, viral load assessments, and FibroScan imaging, to evaluate the stage and severity of infection. Treatment may include antiviral medications, liver-protective therapies, lifestyle guidance, and regular monitoring. At Treatment Range Hospital, our focus is on reducing viral load, improving liver health, and minimizing the risk of cirrhosis or liver cancer.

If you’re looking for Hepatitis B or C treatment in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital provides trusted, affordable, and compassionate care. With modern medical infrastructure and a dedicated team, we ensure safe and effective management of chronic hepatitis for long-term wellness and peace of mind.

Your Complete Hepatitis B & C Medical Treatment Journey

🔍 Phase 1: Symptom Identification

🩺 Phase 2: Consultation with Hepatologist or Physician

🔬 Phase 3: Diagnosis & Lab Work

💊 Phase 4: Medical Treatment Plan

📈 Phase 5: Monitoring & Gradual Recovery

💪 Phase 6: Long-Term Management & Prevention

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What is the difference between Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C?

Hepatitis B and C are both viral infections that affect the liver:

  • Hepatitis B (HBV) is often spread through infected blood, unprotected sex, or from mother to child at birth.

  • Hepatitis C (HCV) is mainly transmitted through contact with infected blood, such as through needle sharing or unsterile medical procedures.
    Both can lead to chronic liver disease, but Hepatitis C is more likely to result in a cure with modern antiviral therapy.

What are the symptoms of Hepatitis B and C?

Many patients may have no symptoms in the early stages. When symptoms do appear, they may include:

  • Fatigue

  • Yellowing of skin and eyes (jaundice)

  • Nausea or vomiting

  • Dark-colored urine

  • Loss of appetite

  • Joint or muscle pain

Is there a cure for Hepatitis B or Hepatitis C?
  • Hepatitis B: There is no cure, but it can be managed with antiviral medications (e.g., Tenofovir, Entecavir) that suppress the virus and prevent liver damage.

  • Hepatitis C: Yes, modern Direct-Acting Antivirals (DAAs) can cure over 95% of patients in 8–12 weeks of treatment.

How are Hepatitis B and C treated?
  • Hepatitis B: Managed with long-term antiviral therapy to control viral replication.

  • Hepatitis C: Treated with oral DAAs that target specific stages of the virus lifecycle. Treatment plans vary based on viral genotype and liver condition.

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Can I live a normal life with Hepatitis B or C?

Yes. With early diagnosis, proper medical treatment, and healthy lifestyle choices, most patients with Hepatitis B or C can lead full, active lives. Regular monitoring and adherence to treatment are key.

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