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Anti Hepatitis C Virus (anti HCV - Total, in Visit Clinic

Measures antibodies to hepatitis C virus to screen for past exposure or the need for further testing in Visit Clinic.

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What is a Anti Hepatitis C Virus (anti HCV - Total Test in Visit Clinic?

The Anti-Hepatitis C Virus (anti-HCV Total) test measures antibodies your immune system makes to the hepatitis C virus. Antibodies indicate that your body has been exposed to the virus at some point. The test is important because it helps identify people who may have had or still have hepatitis C infection. Doctors use it for screening, for evaluating unexplained liver enzyme changes, and for testing people with risk factors. A positive antibody result usually leads to a follow-up HCV RNA test to confirm active infection. Early detection helps guide treatment and reduce risk of long-term liver damage.

Anti Hepatitis C Virus (anti HCV - Total Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Anti Hepatitis C Virus (anti HCV - Total Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Anti Hepatitis C Virus (anti HCV - Total test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Anti Hepatitis C Virus (anti HCV - Total Test in Visit Clinic?

Anti Hepatitis C Virus (anti HCV - Total is commonly included in viral hepatitis or infectious disease panels and pre-donation screening. Doctors may order it for people with fatigue, jaundice, dark urine, abdominal pain, or elevated liver enzymes. It helps diagnose past or current hepatitis C infection and monitor exposure. Abnormal results usually reflect infection from blood exposure, IV drug use, or prior transfusion. Family history of liver disease raises testing importance.

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What if an anti-HCV test is positive in Visit Clinic?plus

An anti-HCV (hepatitis C antibody) positive result means your blood contains antibodies to hepatitis C, indicating past exposure. It does not confirm active infection — an HCV RNA (PCR) test is required to detect current virus. Further evaluation includes liver tests, specialist referral for RNA confirmation, genotype assessment and treatment planning. False positives can occur; follow-up testing and transmission advice are recommended.

What is anti-HCV normal range in Visit Clinic?plus

The normal anti‑HCV result is non‑reactive (negative). Qualitative antibody tests report “non‑reactive” or “negative”; many lab assays use a signal‑to‑cutoff (S/CO) index where <1.0 is considered negative. A reactive (positive) result generally requires confirmatory HCV RNA testing. Note a negative antibody test can miss very recent infections during the window period.

What is the HCV test price in Visit Clinic?plus

HCV test prices vary by country and test type. Antibody screening is often free in public programs or costs roughly $20–$150 (≈₹300–₹1,000) in private labs. Confirmatory HCV RNA (PCR) is costlier: about $50–$700 (≈₹2,000–₹7,000). Prices depend on the lab, location and insurance; many clinics and health services offer free or subsidized testing.

Is hep C positive serious in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive hepatitis C test can be serious: many infections become chronic and over decades may cause liver scarring (cirrhosis), liver failure, or liver cancer. It’s blood‑borne and can be transmitted through shared needles or unscreened transfusions. Modern antiviral treatments (direct‑acting antivirals) cure most people, with cure rates above 95%, greatly reducing complications, so early testing and follow‑up are important.

What is the next step after a positive Hep C test in Visit Clinic?plus

After a positive Hepatitis C antibody test, get a confirmatory HCV RNA (PCR) test to detect and quantify active infection and determine genotype. Assess liver health (ALT/AST, fibrosis staging by FibroScan or blood scores), screen for HIV and hepatitis B, vaccinate for A/B if needed, and see a specialist for direct‑acting antiviral therapy and counseling on treatment and transmission prevention.

What is the reason for HCV positive in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive HCV test means you’ve been exposed to hepatitis C virus, usually through blood-to-blood contact. Common causes include sharing needles or other injecting equipment, unsterile medical or tattoo/piercing procedures, transfusions or organ transplants before screening, needle‑stick injuries, and mother‑to‑child transmission. Sexual transmission is less common but can occur, especially with multiple partners or HIV co‑infection.