Without treatment, hepatitis C can lead to significant complications. Cirrhosis occurs when scar tissue replaces healthy liver tissue, and the liver begins to fail. Liver failure results in the liver no longer being able to perform essential functions.
Chronic hepatitis C also increases the risk of developing liver cancer, particularly for people who develop severe liver damage before getting treatment.

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