Hepatitis C Virus IgM (HCV IgM) analysis is a laboratory test used to detect the presence of IgM antibodies in the blood, which indicate a recent infection with the Hepatitis C virus. This test is usually performed by drawing a blood sample and is considered an important tool for diagnosing early infection. If the test result is positive, it means the person has been recently exposed to the virus, helping doctors make timely treatment decisions. This analysis is typically used alongside other tests to provide a comprehensive assessment of the patient’s condition. HCV IgM is an essential part of evaluating Hepatitis C, especially in cases where symptoms such as jaundice or severe fatigue appear.