Steatohepatitis is mostly curable if it can be detected early and treated actively. Steatohepatitis is often accompanied by malaise, right upper abdominal distension and pain and other discomforts, with liver enzymes 1-5 times the upper limit of normal, and ultrasound or CT suggesting fatty liver. Fatty liver has not progressed to fatty liver fibrosis and cirrhosis, which are generally reversible and can be restored to normal through active treatment. Steatohepatitis can be treated with medications such as polyene phosphatidylcholine and atorvastatin under doctor’s guidance to control blood glucose and blood lipid, in addition to paying attention to a healthy lifestyle, quitting smoking and drinking, low-salt and low-fat diets, appropriate exercise, and controlling body weight in the normal range. Once found steatohepatitis, it is recommended to actively cooperate with doctor’s treatment, regular review of liver function and biochemistry, and adjust the healthy lifestyle, it can be improved or even cured.