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	<title>MY HEALTH RIGHTS &#187; Hepatitis</title>
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		<title>Hepatitis C</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Hepatitis]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[abdominal bloating]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Anger]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Depression]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Hepatitis C]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[irritable bowel syndrome]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[joint pains]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Currently there is no cure for Hepatitis C. Therefore, quality of life is the focus.
Some significant symptoms reported by people with hepatitis C include:
Flu-like illness, alternate chills and fever, Indigestion, irritable bowel syndrome, joint pains, night sweats, depression, mood swings, SAD, Sudden fatigue/attacks of exhaustion, abdominal bloating, diarrhoea, itchy skin, mental fatigue, recurrent headache, brain [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.hepcandme.org/uploaded_images/hepatitis-c-liver-751215.jpg" alt="" width="192" height="202" />Currently there is no cure for Hepatitis C. Therefore, quality of life is the focus.<br />
Some significant symptoms reported by people with hepatitis C include:<br />
Flu-like illness, alternate chills and fever, Indigestion, irritable bowel syndrome, joint pains, night sweats, depression, mood swings, SAD, Sudden fatigue/attacks of exhaustion, abdominal bloating, diarrhoea, itchy skin, mental fatigue, recurrent headache, brain fog, chest and muscle pains, blood sugar disorders, unrestorative sleep, irregular periods, severe PMT, lowered libido Some of the most significant problems:<span id="more-50"></span>- Fatigue physical and intellectual<br />
- Irritable bowel syndrome<br />
- Severe aches and pains, muscle spasm<br />
- Problems of mood<br />
- Fatigue may have several patterns in a person&#8217;s life:<br />
- Tiredness in the morning, all day long, after meals<br />
- Energy drops usually sudden/ &#8216;Blood sugar&#8217; problems -<br />
- Sleep problems<br />
- Tired by day/Restless by night<br />
- Mental fuzziness/concentration problems/cotton wool in head<br />
Aches and Pains that may trouble Hepatitis C patients:<br />
- Often similar to fibromyalgia<br />
- Muscle pain<br />
- Joint pains<br />
- Stabbing pains in liver area<br />
- Often accompanied by tiredness<br />
Other Problems that may trouble Hepatitis C patients :<br />
Recurrent flu-like illnesses<br />
Depression, mood swings, Seasonal Affective Disorder<br />
Chest pains, palpitations<br />
Mental fatigue, &#8216;cotton wool&#8217; in head<br />
Headaches &#8211; frequent or persistent<br />
Fluid retention, puffy face<br />
Itchy skin<br />
Problems specific to Female Patients with Hepatitis C :<br />
Libido problems<br />
Irregular periods<br />
Severe Pre Menstrual Tension<br />
Extra difficulties during menopause Hepatitis C is not just about the liver<br />
Hepatitis C is a multi-system disorder and everything needs to be assessed at history Digestive processes<br />
Endocrine system / Hormone balance<br />
Nutritional Status<br />
Food Intolerances<br />
Mood and ability to enjoy life<br />
Anger, attitudes, life situation<br />
Any other infections that may be causing problems<br />
How I treat Hepatitis C patients.<br />
In essence my approach to Hepatitis C is a patient-problem centred and not a disease-centred approach. What I do is assess the whole patient and take a very broad brush approach which will usually involve nutritional / digestive assessment, nutritional medicine, acupuncture and homoeopathy. I would stress that I am not a magician!!!!!<br />
A word to the wise:<br />
It is important, in all circumstances, to be guided by your GP and you liver specialist. My experience is that an integrative approach is frequently a great help in improving quality of life and well-being &#8211; especially in terms of managing the nuisance symptoms such as tiredness, irritable bowel problems, food reactions, muscle spasm. Because I am also a medical doctor and worked for many years as a GP I feel it is important (with the patient&#8217;s permission, of course) to let the patient&#8217;s GP know that I am assisting in their care as long as the patient is comfortable with this. I am also happy to be contacted by a patient&#8217;s GP. Lastly: Anyone who tells you that there is some &#8216;magical&#8217; cure for Hepatitis C is either not well-informed or untruthful!</p>
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