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Top 10 Signs of Hepatitis C

Clay-colored Stool

See your healthcare provider if you see clay-colored stool. This might suggest that there is an issue with your biliary system, which might be caused by any damage or attack in your liver. In general, this part of the body is responsible for releasing bile salts into the stool, thus giving the normal brown color. If your stool remains pale and doesn’t turn brown, then perhaps the hepatitis C virus is attacking and affects the release of bile salts. This is especially true when it is followed by other signs such as colored urine or jaundice. [2]