Is an HCV antibody level of 58 severe?
A hepatitis C antibody level of 58 refers to a result of 58 U/L, which is generally considered serious.
Hepatitis C antibody testing is typically used to determine whether an individual has been infected with the hepatitis C virus. The normal reference range for this test is 0–1. Therefore, a hepatitis C antibody level of 58 U/L may indicate a significant infection. If test results are abnormal, it suggests the person may have previously been infected with the hepatitis C virus or has hepatitis C. It is recommended to repeat the test; if abnormalities persist, patients should follow medical advice and undergo standardized treatment. Delayed treatment may lead to liver function damage.
Patients who have been infected with the hepatitis C virus should develop healthy lifestyle habits in daily life, avoid prolonged熬夜 (staying up late), and quit smoking and drinking alcohol.