Although, Egypt is known to have the highest rate of Hepatitis C infections because in 1960 and 1970 they would reuse syringes for the schistosomiasis eradication program which they tried to get rid of another blood illness by doing that program. Commonly, people who are infected by Hepatitis C, do not feel any symptoms at all, even if they have been infected for a long time. But if they do have symptoms, the most common ones are: fatigue, joint pain, stomach pain, itchy skin, sore muscles, dark urine, jaundice, redness of palms because of expanded blood vessels, clusters of blood under the skin due to expanded blood vessels, swelling of stomach, legs and feet, bleeding from veins in digestive tract, damage to brain and nervous system which can lead to brain damage and then can also lead to confusion, memory and concentrations issues. You can have an increased risk of Hepatitis C by frequent needle use or accidental exposure. Sharing needles or other tools for drug use may also put you at risk. Getting any body part pierced, getting a tattoo or getting acupuncture with unsterilized tools also puts you at