well i do smoke ..and it makes it worse ...your are right ..but i am still afraid that my hep c is relapsing ..can a relapse occur with normal liver enzymes?my alt levels are now normal ..and when is first discoverd my hep they were like 600 ..thank you for your answer!!
The lump in your throat can be acid reflux-I have this and it drives me crazy,,,it always feels like i have something stuck in my throat and have to clear it out.There is meds that can decrease the acid you can get some otc.try not to lay flat at night. Smoking can make it worse..Hep c can cause gastric problems.
thank you for your support it realy helps ...this year was a nightmare for me ...i do have some sinus problems ...my molars are up in the sinus ..and a 'little' gastritis to ...i will wait for my hcv rna in december ..i hope everything will be ok ...because i have some big dreams ahead ...thanks again for your support ...i remember when first i started the tx and i has soo afraid ..but some people from here gaved me hope ..thx thx thx ...you are good people ..pls take care !! best greatings from Romania !!
I missed the drinking coffee part. Every now and then I have to lay off the coffee for a few days and drink tea. Also try using 2 pillows at night so you are not flat, believe it or not it helps with the night time feeling like that.
the pain come mostly if i drink coffee and late night
Then dont drink coffee latle at night that is the best move you can make!
my sinuses cause that feeling in my throat. I already had the endoscope and was diagnosed with reoccuring gastritis. Good Luck
thx for your answer ...but sensation of something stuck in my throat is driving me crazy ..i thing that this is related to my thyroid or smoking..anybody had this problem?thx
hello there. early treatments for acute infection have high success rates in achieving SVR. Acute infection means you have been exposed to the infection for only a short time so there is no long term damage to the liver. Symptoms should go away in time and you should be back to your normal self.
Talk with your doctor if some lingering symptoms are bothering you.
Good luck!