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Hepatitis C Treatment in Hyderabad – Expert Care by Dr Rahul Dubbaka

Looking for Hepatitis C treatment in Hyderabad? Dr Rahul Dubbaka offers advanced antiviral therapy with 95%+ cure rates at People’s Hospital, Pragathi Nagar. Book your consultation today at +91 9100921514. Hepatitis C is a viral infection that primarily affects the liver and can silently damage it over time. If left untreated, it may lead to serious complications such as cirrhosis, liver failure, and even liver cancer. The good news is that with modern medical advancements, Hepatitis C is now highly curable with effective antiviral medications.

If you are searching for Hepatitis C Treatment in Hyderabad, consulting an experienced gastroenterologist and hepatologist like Dr Rahul Dubbaka can ensure accurate diagnosis, personalized treatment, and long-term liver health management.

Dr Rahul Dubbaka practices at People’s Hospital, offering advanced liver care services for patients across Hyderabad.

Dr Rahul Dubbaka providing advanced Hepatitis C treatment at People's Hospital, Pragathi Nagar, Hyderabad with 95%+ cure rate antiviral therapy.

Understanding Hepatitis C

Hepatitis C is caused by the Hepatitis C virus (HCV). It spreads mainly through contact with infected blood. Many people with Hepatitis C do not experience noticeable symptoms initially, which is why the infection often remains undiagnosed for years.

Over time, chronic Hepatitis C can cause progressive liver inflammation, leading to fibrosis (scarring), cirrhosis, and increased risk of liver cancer.

How Does Hepatitis C Spread?

Common transmission routes include:

  • Blood transfusions before routine screening was implemented

  • Sharing needles or syringes

  • Unsafe medical or dental procedures

  • Tattooing or piercing with unsterilized equipment

  • Accidental needle-stick injuries

  • Mother-to-child transmission (rare)

Hepatitis C does NOT spread through casual contact, hugging, sharing food, or coughing.

Symptoms of Hepatitis C

In many cases, symptoms are mild or absent during the early stages. When symptoms do occur, they may include:

  • Chronic fatigue

  • Nausea and vomiting

  • Loss of appetite

  • Abdominal pain

  • Dark urine

  • Jaundice (yellowing of skin and eyes)

  • Swelling in legs or abdomen (advanced disease)

Early diagnosis significantly improves treatment success.

Why Choose Dr Rahul Dubbaka for Hepatitis C Treatment in Hyderabad?

Dr Rahul Dubbaka is a reputed gastroenterologist and liver specialist with expertise in managing chronic liver diseases.

Key Advantages:

  • Specialized expertise in liver disorders

  • Advanced diagnostic facilities

  • Personalized antiviral treatment plans

  • Regular monitoring and follow-up

  • Patient-focused approach

At People’s Hospital, patients receive comprehensive care in a well-equipped medical environment.

Diagnosis of Hepatitis C

Accurate diagnosis is essential before starting treatment.

1. HCV Antibody Test

Detects exposure to the virus.

2. HCV RNA PCR Test

Confirms active infection and measures viral load.

3. Liver Function Tests (LFTs)

Assess liver inflammation and damage.

 

4. Fibroscan / Ultrasound

Evaluates liver fibrosis or cirrhosis.

5. Genotype Testing

Helps determine the most suitable antiviral regimen.

Modern Treatment Options for Hepatitis C

The introduction of Direct-Acting Antivirals (DAAs) has revolutionized Hepatitis C treatment.

Benefits of DAA Therapy:

  • 8–12 weeks oral medication

  • Over 95% cure rate

  • Minimal side effects

  • No injections required

  • Safe for most patients

Treatment plans depend on:

  • Virus genotype

  • Liver damage level

  • Previous treatment history

  • Other health conditions

Regular monitoring ensures complete viral clearance.

Cost of Hepatitis C Treatment in Hyderabad

The cost varies depending on:

  • Type of antiviral medication

  • Diagnostic tests required

  • Duration of treatment

  • Hospital facilities

India offers affordable generic antiviral options compared to many countries, making treatment accessible.

For exact cost details, patients are advised to consult directly at People’s Hospital.

Lifestyle Tips During Treatment

To support liver recovery:

  • Avoid alcohol completely

  • Eat a balanced, liver-friendly diet

  • Maintain healthy weight

  • Exercise moderately

  • Avoid self-medication

  • Attend regular follow-ups

Healthy lifestyle changes improve treatment success and liver healing.

Complications of Untreated Hepatitis C

If not treated, Hepatitis C may lead to:

  • Liver cirrhosis

  • Liver failure

  • Portal hypertension

  • Ascites

  • Liver cancer (Hepatocellular carcinoma)

Early treatment prevents these complications and improves life expectancy.

Importance of Early Treatment

Many patients delay treatment due to lack of symptoms. However, early treatment:

  • Prevents irreversible liver damage

  • Reduces risk of transmission

  • Improves overall quality of life

  • Offers complete cure in most cases

Timely intervention makes a significant difference.

Book Your Hepatitis C Consultation Today

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with Hepatitis C, consult Dr Rahul Dubbaka at People’s Hospital for expert evaluation and advanced treatment.

📍 People’s Hospital
Plot No. 755A, 1st Floor, Pragathi Nagar Rd,
Near Three Monkeys Statue, Pragathi Nagar,
Hyderabad, Telangana 500090

📞 +91 9100921514
📧 drrahulgastroliver@gmail.com

Early diagnosis and modern antiviral therapy can completely cure Hepatitis C and restore liver health.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Is Hepatitis C completely curable?

Yes. With modern Direct-Acting Antivirals, cure rates exceed 95%.

2. How long does Hepatitis C treatment take?

Typically 8–12 weeks depending on genotype and liver condition.

3. Is hospitalization required?

No. Most patients are treated with oral medication at home.

4. Are there side effects?

Modern antivirals have minimal side effects compared to older therapies.

5. Can Hepatitis C come back after cure?

Relapse is rare after successful treatment, but reinfection is possible if exposed again.

6. How often should follow-up tests be done?

Your doctor will schedule periodic blood tests to confirm viral clearance.